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3 de febr. 2020

Chief Commissioner Trapero's Trial (EN)

English translation of minute by minute commentary by Quico Sallés on the trial of Chief Commissioner Trapero and other leaders of the Catalan police, for their alleged involvement in the 2017 independence bid.
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Trial of Chief Commissioner Trapero and the leadership of the Mossos, minute by minute.

The trial for the actions of the Catalan police on 20-S and 1-O, which will last several weeks.

25 FEB 2020 1:13 p.m.: "It was stressful times, I told Ferran to hurry up, I told him some coarse word I apologize for," the witness says. The session ends until next week.

25 FEB 2020 1:10 p.m.: "It could be that he once spoke to Lieutenant Colonel Baena about the Economy issue, but he does not remember the conversation exactly," the general admits.

25 FEB 2020 1:07 p.m.: The general specifies that he "took a responsibility on a voluntary basis" to search for a partner like Lopez for the various operations underway and to avoid a "dispersion of commands". Lopez was responsible for territorial coordination.

25 FEB 2020 1:03 p.m.: Prosecutor Rubira's turn. "I spoke to the commissioner and he told me that the Mediation did not work, I did ask him to expedite himself to ensure the departure of the judicial committee," he adds.

25 FEB 2020 1:02 p.m.: "In the end the retinue came out, with the help of the Mossos I suppose," says the general. The defence ends.

25 FEB 2020 1:00 p.m.: The now general admits that he was aware of what was happening in Economics. "I know they didn't make the cordon they requested," she says in the room. "I do not know that Civil Guard agents were going to Economy to make the cordon, it is not my competence," he says.

25 FEB 2020 12:56 p.m.: "I received the requests and I repeated them to Lopez by telephone," he says. But the then colonel did not ask him for an explanation of the Mossos operation.

25 FEB 2020 12:54 p.m.: The first request for collaboration is that they see that people are gathering and that the Mossos need to ask for public order and to establish a cord of 30 or 40 meters. Commissioner Lopez tells me that they are taken for granted. "It will come to you officially," he adds.

25 FEB 2020 12:52 p.m.: The general explains that before the call came that the formal request for communication. He also details that the command of the 20S was Baena.

25 FEB 2020 12:50 p.m.: The colonel then assures, "I think we had calls!" who had 30 calls with Ferran López. The first of the 20S between 8:45 and 9. It was customary to call to increase the effectiveness of the collaboration.

Mariano Martinez, at one point in his statement

25 FEB 2020 12:46 p.m.: The hearing resumes. It is now the turn of the General Mariano Martinez of the Civil Guard, de facto number two of the armed institute in Catalonia. Say goodbye to the defender of Trapero.

25 FEB 2020 12:21 p.m.: The defence ends. The turn of the public prosecutor Miguel Ángel Carballo. The witness reports that they did not see the court clerk until they set up her exit. It also details what self-protection advice they gave to the Lawyer a few days later. He was recommended to protect Facebook.

25 FEB 2020 12:15 p.m.: "Then we were told that there would be an alternative way out of the courtyards from the inside. I accompanied her, we entered the dressing rooms, the Mediation waiters waited as they negotiated, and for more convenience we sat the secretary in a dressing room and we left. staying with her, (...) we pulled her out a door where the workers left, and it was a clean exit, in fact, the BRIMO was there and she didn't deploy so she didn't focus on the concentrates in the area", says the sergeant.

25 FEB 2020 12:11 p.m.: The escort sergeant comments on the device they were planning. He could enter the corridor and put in the service of Laplana and the uniformed Lieutenant of the Civil Guard. The operation would not be activated until the search was ready. "We were surprised that the head of the BRIMO called us between 21:30 and 22:00 removing the cord, a surprise because from the inside we had not seen that they had done it".

25 FEB 2020 12:06 p.m.: The new witness is TIP Sergeant 5834 Escort Sergeant. It arrived at 18:30 in Economy as a support to protect the judicial retinue to leave after the search.

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25 FEB 2020 12:03 p.m.: Return of a new witness after Pastor has told the Prosecutor that the ANC cordon had reached the Economy doorway. "At the minute he said no," he replies. "Well, he did get there". "A buenu, pos al bien, pos adios", a subtle version.

25 FEB 2020 11:59 a.m.: Pastor explains that at the time of BRIMO's performance they had to stand the door because of the "bewilderment" that any public order action could cause. A load, come on.

25 FEB 2020 11:56 a.m.: Pastor explains that the owner of the Coliseum had "glitches and image problems." Finally, he phoned the Chief Commissioner and ordered him to remove the judicial secretary. "The security of people is better than the image", he says. He stayed there until 3:30 in the morning.

Pastor at one point during his testimony

25 FEB 2020 11:51 a.m.: He communicated the alternate exit with the Guardia Civil and sought to see if the diligence had ended. Pastor states that the Civil Guard refused to leave because they wanted to leave with their cars. Instead, the lawyer did accept it.

25 FEB 2020 11:48 a.m.: "I spoke to the Chief Commissioner and told him that we had found a capable exit, and he became angry that until that time (11) we had not found an alternate exit," he reports

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25 FEB 2020 11:47 a.m.: "I directed a mediation leader to look for an outlet for the retinue, who spoke with a private watchman who explained the possible exit through the courtyard, who was confirmed by an assistant inspector and a corporal," says Pastor.

25 FEB 2020 11:45 a.m.: The Chief of Mediation then details the meeting which took place on 2/4 of 11. He emphasizes the "confusion" about how the judicial retinue should turn out. In addition, the due diligence was not completed because of clogging problems due to technical difficulties.

25 FEB 2020 11:41 a.m.: Pastor tells the Mayor and Laplana's lawyer, Olga Tubau, his arrival at Economy, around 10 pm. There was the hallway already. There were more than 20 law enforcement teams.

25 FEB 2020 11:38 a.m.: It is the turn of the then Mediation Chief and the current BRIMO Chief, Xavier Pastor. He tells Tubau that he has been a model imported from Sweden since January 2012.

25 FEB 2020 11:34 a.m.: Rubira dances with the questions. In fact, he asks about the defence's interrogation. He asks her about the phrase that a mediation agent (immediately, according to the prosecutor) heard that leaving the Civil Guard they would "be killed". "I've never heard that," says Inspector Hernández.

25 FEB 2020 11:30 a.m.: Hernández tells Rubira that BRIMO was prepared to guarantee the departure of the retinue with a cord and a capsule.

25 FEB 2020 11:28 a.m.: "I saw the court secretary go out and get in the cars without the logo, and there was nobody," the defence ends. The turn of the public prosecutor Pedro Rubira.

Carles Hernandez, at one point in his statement

25 FEB 2020 11:26 a.m.: "He said yes, but I did not see him, because in the meantime I warned by the loudspeaker of the van that the people were scattering and in 10 minutes everyone left," he said.

25 FEB 2020 11:25 a.m.: The then head of the BRIMO explained that at 23:15 they prepared for the departure of the judicial committee. Seeing that the concentrates before the Coliseum mistook mediators for civilian guidance, he asked Sánchez for help.

25 FEB 2020 11:22 a.m.: "About half an hour later, my number two told me that Sánchez wanted to talk to me and everything changed, relaxed he told me they would make the cord and I considered that both he and Cuixart would use me to make the cord and I took the phone", he says.

25 FEB 2020 11:20 a.m.: "He told me he would now call the President and the counselor and should leave, he called, I don't know who he talked to, but Sánchez said 'Trapero has lost his mind' and then told me he would receive an order to withdraw the BRIMO. "You can call the Pope, and I must receive the order from my commander".

25 FEB 2020 11:17 a.m.: The chief of BRIMO states that his obligation as a "technician" is to assess whether a legal order can be fulfilled. At 10 pm he attended a meeting with Jordi Sànchez and Lluís Llach. "As I saw him, I did not speak to him, with Sánchez being arrogant and arrogant, he told me to withdraw the BRIMO, I said no, do not go wrong with him, he had orders!".

25 FEB 2020 11:11 a.m.: At 20:40, they head to Economy to strengthen the volunteer cordon that they were not as they had been told. They got hit in the helmet of a BRIMO camera and decided to withdraw his cash. The commissioner orders him to comply with the order, and "what had to happen happened". "The 60 brimos were blocked between the Coliseum and the corner of Rambla Catalunya", he emphasizes.

25 FEB 2020 11:08 a.m.: "I was able to do well, zigzagging," he says. The witness claims that within a year and a half he received several orders. "First remove the retinue, then 10 people, then a capsule for a dog...".

25 FEB 2020 11:06 a.m.: The then head of the BRIMO arrives at Economy and is "surprised" by the volume of people and their "compaction". Later reports indicate that there were 40,000 people.

25 FEB 2020 11:03 a.m.: He first arrived at the CUP headquarters and spoke with the CNP chief of staff, who informed them that there were 25 UIP teams. "I left him 4 teams and went to Economy."

25 FEB 2020 11:01 a.m.: The ex-head of the BRIMO and now two of Information, Inspector Carles Hernández, will be in the witness box. That day I had a family commitment. Arrive at Egara at five and leave for the CUP headquarters.

25 FEB 2020 10:58 a.m.: The testimony ends.

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25
FEB 2020 10:56 a.m.:The
prosecutor said, "Was it wise or not to pull the retinue out the
door?

The
two of the BRIMO. "There was nothing prudent there, but it was
the only way, with a safety cord."

25
FEB 2020 10:54 a.m.:The
Deputy Inspector tells him that the
only way to
get the detainees in was the police cordon. He does not comment on
whether or not he was cautious as the prosecutor asks. "We
should put our resources," he says.

25
FEB 2020 10:52 a.m.: The two of the BRIMO justify not taking part in
the morning because of the crowd density. "It could have caused
an avalanche of people," he reports. "We would not make a
corridor until the detainees arrived! We would not be there holding
..."

25
FEB 2020 10:51 a.m.:

The
Deputy Inspector of the BRIMO calmly retorts the prosecutor and
reproaches him, without noticing it, not knowing that it is the Gran
Via. It details how an operation should be performed, and how it
should be foreseen that fences were needed.

25
FEB 2020 10:49 a.m.: It is the turn of Attorney Miguel Ángel
Carballo, Deputy Inspector Martin, who states that at 11:30 there
were 82 Brimo and ARRO personnel. Debate with the prosecutor on the
number of concentrates and leave.

25
FEB 2020 10:47 a.m.:Finally,
the attempt to draw the cord was dropped because the judicial
committee had not finished the job. "There
was a computer problem ,
"
he says.

Deputy
Martin Víctor Martin, two of the BRIMO, in his statement to the
National Court

25
FEB 2020 10:45 a.m.: The two of the BRIMO say that the Guardia Civil
did not ask for anything more until the time of departure of the
judicial committee. We were ordered to make the lace. We activated
two teams, one to make it and the other to encapsulate the retinue.
"It was impossible to move one meter further, the two groups
were separated," he says. "It
was so dense that for an hour we couldn't use the fenders," he
says.

25
FEB 2020 10:39 a.m.:BRIMO's
Deputy Inspector details that the ANC representative is out. "We
were prepared to make the security stand for detainees, but the Civil
Guard told us no, and I did not ask why." And alert, "we
were told they wanted a cord for vehicles because there were weapons,
given that neither I nor Laplana knew."

25
FEB 2020 10:37 a.m.:At
1:45 p.m. he entered the Economy Building, arrived at it through the
ANC volunteer cordon. He participated in a meeting with the
Superintendent, the two Civil Guard lieutenants, a Mediation member
as well as a ANC or Òmnium representative. Commissioner Portals had
called it.

25
FEB 2020 10:35 a.m.Portals told her that the purpose was to
articulate a corridor with volunteers so that they could later open
it with the police so that the detainees could access.

25
FEB 2020 10:34 a.m.: The witness explains that Commissioner Molinero
telephoned Chief Commissioner Trapero to describe the situation to
him. "I had never received as many calls as that day," he
jokes

25
FEB 2020 10:33 a.m.: "We went to the Economy headquarters ready
to make a cord, the density was maximum, I called the head of the
device, Commissioner Portals, to tell him that it was impossible, it
was between 11:30 and 12" , tells the two of the BRIMO

25
FEB 2020 10:31 a.m.: In fact, according to TIP 3404 from 1/4 of 10 in
the morning there were already two BRIMO vans in Passeig de Gràcia,
sent by the command center.

25
FEB 2020 10:30 a.m.: According to the witness, about 11 were
concentrated 60 BRIMO personnel in Plaza Catalunya, in seven vans and
other vans of ARRO.

25
FEB 2020 10:29 a.m.: Superintendent Laplana phoned him between 10:15
and 30 a.m. on his way from the Egara Complex to Barcelona. He asked
when they would arrive because some detainees had to enter. Brimo's
sergeant in Economics told him that everything was full.

25
FEB 2020 10:28 a.m.: The first to testify is BRIMO number two in
2017. TIP 3404. He found out about his searches through a chat with
riot controls.

25
FEB 2020 10: 26 a.m.: 21st day of the trial in the Interior
Department leadership. Day full of interesting defence witnesses.
Those responsible for the Brimo and ARRO, and the number two of the
Civil Guard

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24
FEB 2020 1:52 p.m.: The Mosso also details that anti-terrorist
checkpoints were dismantled to assist the judicial authority. The
interrogation and session ends

24
FEB 2020 1:50 p.m.: The Mosso says they were able to cordon the
vehicles. He also certifies that at 11pm it was impossible to reach
the council by car. "We had BRIMO vans in other searches,"
he says.

24
FEB 2020 1:47 p.m.: TIP 4878 was warned about one at night that maybe
they should intervene because the "mass wanted to get inside the
vehicles". "We made the warning by PA system, not everyone
left," he adds

24
FEB 2020 1:44 p.m.: The turn of a new witness. A BRIMO agent arrived
at 12:30. They were 6 effective. There were already 7 and 8 vans from
the BRIMO and at least 2 vans from the ARRO.

24
FEB 2020 1:42 p.m.: The witness claims that there was a cord of about
30-40 meters, from the Coliseum to the Rambla. The interrogation
ends.

24
FEB 2020 1:41 p.m.: Turn of the lawyer of the Chief Commissioner. He
asks her how many times Laplana's relief has been claimed. "I
thanked her for the efforts she had made so many hours," she
says.

24
FEB 2020 1:39 p.m.: The BRIMO at 2:10 loaded and expanded the
perimeter. The GRS chief came out to check if the weapons were still
there. We found that the stolen material was stolen.

24
FEB 2020 1:35 p.m.: The inspector says he was on the front line as
people crowded at the door. · "It was the pressure of the
people who were leaving the burden of Brimo," he argues. "I
have to thank a civil guard for grabbing me by the neck and throwing
me back," he says.

24
FEB 2020 1:30 p.m.: The witness assures the prosecutor that the
protest was protest and rejection, but at night the atmosphere was
different, once Sánchez and Cuixart called off the rally. "They
were people of a different profile"

24
FEB 2020 1:28 p.m.: Witness TIP 1255 says the Superintendent
presented her with Jordi Sànchez before leaving. He does not know
that he got angry with BRIMO's head.

24
FEB 2020 1:21 p.m.: "First I went to the police station, in
Plaza España, I went with Metro a little before the change of relay
to see how everything was, I went down to University, (...) I had a
little progress," he says.

24
FEB 2020 1:18 p.m.: The witness says he did not see law enforcement,
but did see many Brimo units when he left at 2/4 of 2 p.m.

24
FEB 2020 1:16 p.m.: Mosso confirms that he left the corridor
articulated by the ANC. The prosecutor finishes and it is the
defence's turn. The witness explains that public order vans could not
be seen in the Economy lobby.

24
FEB 2020 1:11 p.m.:
Superintendent
Laplana would have arrived at 9:20. At 10 o'clock people started
getting on the vehicles. The witness rebuked them, and they got
off.
Not anymore.

24
FEB 2020 1:07 p.m.:
The
view resumes. Turn TIP 4854 Sergeant and head of the Eixample. It
arrived about 8.30
a.m.
Describe the first concentrates as gossipers.

24
FEB 2020 12:33 p.m.: "The Superintendent was notified that he
was not well," closes the witness. Recess in the room.

24
FEB 2020 12:32 p.m.: "The Mossos public order units could not
be seen from the lobby, but also the five Civil Guard vehicles that
were two meters from the door," he says.

24
FEB 2020 12:31
p.m.: The sergeant defines the Mediation Area as "the first
step of public order". "It does not replace it, much less,"
he emphasizes. "Mediation
does not fall into the motive of the rally, we interlocate so that
what happens in public space is peaceful," he says.

24
FEB 2020 12:27 p.m.: The witness utters the word "tacitly."
A reference in the judicial investigation of the case.

24
FEB 2020 12:26 p.m.: The sergeant emphasizes that "the corridor
of volunteers went very well so that they could enter and exit
Economy." He also adds that "no one tried to go out for
lunch" but ruled out it out of fear.

24
FEB 2020 12:24 p.m.: At about one o'clock, there was a new meeting
with the two lieutenants, the Superintendent and two commands of the
BRIMO. Before Xavier Vidal of the ANC was added, it was agreed to say
nothing of the long weapons of the Assembly.

24
FEB 2020 12: 21 p.m.: "The density of the people did not allow
the cord to open further," the witness says. The Civil Guard
used the security of the retinue because she only wanted to get in
the car with the detainees.

24
FEB 2020 12: 19 p.m.: Then there was a meeting where also Sánchez
and the non-uniformed Civil Guard lieutenant. "There was tension
because the Civil Guard wanted to get the detainees in the car, and
there was only one corridor for the people," he says.

24
FEB 2020 12: 17 p.m.: The sergeant details that at about 12 he spoke
with Xavi Vidal of the ANC; with the officer and the uniformed
lieutenant of the Civil Guard. It is thought how three detainees
could enter and separate the people who touched a stained glass
window from the Economy façade.

24
FEB 2020 12: 14 p.m.: Prosecutor
Miguel Ángel Carballo asks the sergeant what the Mediation Area is
doing. He also asked if the Guardia Civil was insulted. Defines
concentrates as " people
who can find you a normal day in Barcelona for a walk" .

24
FEB 2020 12:10 p.m.: The sergeant details his arrival at Economy by
2/4 of 11. It was hard to get there. He made contact with the
uniformed lieutenant, Noberto, and
was told that there were weapons and weapons in his vehicles .
That's when he saw tripods on vehicles.

The
mediation sergeant of the Mossos that arrived at Economy

24
FEB 2020 12:04 p.m.: The defence questions end. New testimony about
the 20S. Now the TIP 1903 Sergeant of the Mediation Area is
testifying to questions from the Prosecutor's Office.

24
FEB 2020 12:03 p.m.: The lieutenant admits that the Mossos proposed
to escort the judicial secretary, but in no case it was determined
whether they should be escorted to the city of justice.

24
FEB 2020 11:56 a.m.: Lieutenant Laplana explained that he had little
communication. Tubau reminds her that she was sick. "I
don't know, I didn't know her before," he says.

24
FEB 2020 11:46 a.m.: The lieutenant insists that on 2/4 of 11 a.m. he
informed Laplana that there were weapons in the vehicles. He admits
that no explanation was given as to why the weapons were not removed
from the Civil Guard vehicles.

24
FEB 2020 11:40 a.m.: Tubau catches the witness out:

-
"You spoke at 9.15 a.m. with Superintendent
Laplana?".

-"Yes".

-
"Don’t
the cameras say she
went in at 9:54? Didn't you
talk later?".

-
"It could be ... the hours ... the events if ... but the hours
...".

-
"Ya".

24
FEB 2020 11: 36 a.m.: The lieutenant explains that he was giving the
news to Baena and in no case to Colonel Mariano
Martínez, who
was talking with Commissioner López dels Mossos. One of the secrets
of the day was the one who sent the Civil Guard that day.

24
FEB 2020 11:34 a.m.: The prosecutor finishes. It is the turn of the
defence of Chief Commissioner Trapero and Superintendent Laplana. He
asked about the Briefing on September 19th and what the instructions
were. He confirms that orders were given by Lieutenant Colonel Daniel
Baena.

24
FEB 2020 11: 26 a.m.: Lieutenant C57393S accuses Sánchez and Cuixart
of failing to respond to any of the requests made by members of the
Civil Guard. That is, there was no collaboration, such as the
termination of the protest.

24
FEB 2020 11: 24 a.m.: The witness has recounted an alleged episode
where members of the GRS of the Civil Guard had to hold the doors of
Economy. "Sánchez
and Cuixart did not want anyone in uniform to come out because they
could be subjected to aggression," he concluded.

24
FEB 2020 11: 18 a.m.: The Deputy Lieutenant is also the same person
signing the report on the emails of Minister Raül Romeva, which
served to incriminate him.

24
FEB 2020 11: 14 a.m.: "After 11 o'clock at night, Laplana's
substitute went to see the secretary and offered to go out through
the rooftop, to the next-door theater.

24
FEB 2020 11:13 a.m.: The witness now tells the Court how it was
proposed that ANC volunteers would make a corridor so that the
judicial committee could come out with the judicial secretary.

24
FEB 2020 11:06 a.m.: The lieutenant admits that there were computer
problems that slowed the search. A fact already denounced by Laplana
and Chief Commissioner Trapero in his statement.

24
FEB 2020 11:03 a.m.: Interestingly, in
this statement by
Lieutenant October 16, 2017, to Carmen Lamela, he did not specify as
much time as he notified that there were weapons in the vehicles like
this morning. Then he said before 1 p.m. Today said 2/4 of 11.

Statement
to Carmen Lamela by the Lieutenant in charge of the Economic Court of
Justice

24
FEB 2020 10:56 a.m.: The Lieutenant does not remember talking to
Anna Teixidó, Protocol Vice President. In his statement last week,
he described his experience in the Economy lobby.

24
FEB 2020 10:52 a.m.: Sánchez's requests were accepted, but he
finally said no because the Guardia Civil did not accept that the
detainees enter on foot. The lieutenant explains that Sánchez
ordered what and how the Mossos could do.

24
FEB 2020 10:50 a.m.: According to the witness, Sánchez proposed
making a corridor. The then president of the ANC proposed detaining
detainees without logoed vehicles or uniformed personnel.

24
FEB 2020 10:48 a.m.: TIP C573933 does not go out of the script of
what it explained to the investigation on September 23 to the command
of the armed institute.

The
statement before the Civil Guard by the same lieutenant of the Civil
Guard who headed the judicial committee of the 20S

24
FEB 2020 10:40 a.m.: The lieutenant says that on
2/4 at 11 a.m.,
Laplana was warned that there were weapons in his cars. Other
witnesses, on the other hand, say that no particular weapons were
reported until 12 noon.

24
FEB 2020 10:37 a.m.: According to witness numbers, at about 9:00
there were about 400 people but we can already see that it would
grow. The Civil Guard Lieutenant describes the first gatherers
as "senior
citizens".

24
FEB 2020 10:34 a.m.: He adds that he spoke to Superintendent Laplana.
"Taking advantage of the presence of a Mossos police officer, I
asked for help in removing the people, he said he could do nothing, I
was surprised because I did not see any public order incidents, and
then I applied to my superior who asked the Mossos for support, "she
recounts.

24
FEB 2020 10:34 a.m.: The lieutenant now recounts that he went down to
the lobby at nine and there was already a "certain tumult."
"The traffic was cut off," he says.

24
FEB 2020 10:30 a.m.:The witness reports that the day before they
attended a briefing to prepare the ratio of 45 picks for the 20S. He
says there was no talk of Unipost because the briefing was before the
ballots were confiscated.

24
FEB 2020 10:28 a.m.: The lieutenant assures the public prosecutor
Pedro
Rubira that
at eight in the morning, when arriving at the headquarters of
Economy, there was no one. It justifies the presence of 10 officers
of the Civil Guard GRS.

24
FEB 2020 10: 26 a.m.: The first to report is the C57393S Civil Guard
Lieutenant assigned to the Judicial Police Unit headed by Daniel
Baena. He was in charge of the Economy search. He was in charge of
ten people.

24
FEB 2020 10: 20 a.m.: 20th Session of
the Interior Department leadership trial.
This Monday is the turn of the Mossos that acted during the 20S in
Economy and of the Lieutenant of the Civil Guard who headed the
judicial committee.

02/25/2020
1:13 p.m.: "It
was stressful times, I was telling Ferran to hurry up, I told him
some coarse word I apologize for," the witness says. Ends the
session until next week.

2/25/2020
1:10 p.m.: "It
could be that he once spoke to Lieutenant Colonel Baena about the
Economy issue, but he does not remember the conversation exactly,"
the general admits.

02/25/2020
1:07 p.m.:

The
general specifies that he "took a responsibility on a voluntary
basis" to search for a partner like Lopez for the various
operations underway and to avoid a "dispersion of commands".
Lopez was responsible for territorial coordination

02/25/2020
1:03 p.m.: Prosecutor Rubira's turn. "I spoke to the commissioner and he told me that
the Mediation did not work, I did ask him to expedite himself to
ensure the departure of the judicial committee," he adds.

02/25/2020
1:02 p.m.: "In
the end the retinue came out, with the help of the Mossos I suppose,"
says the general. The defense ends.

02/25/2020
1:00 p.m.: The
now general admits that he was aware of what was happening in
Economics. "I know they didn't make the cordon they requested,"
she says in the room. "I do not know that Civil Guard agents
were going to Economy to make the cordon, it is not my competence,"
he says.

02/25/2020
12:56 p.m.: "I
received the requests and I repeated them to Lopez by telephone,"
he says. But the then colonel did not ask him for an explanation of
the Mossos operation.

02/25/2020
12:54 p.m.: The
first request for collaboration is that they see that people are
gathering and that the Mossos need to ask for public order and to
establish a cord of 30 or 40 meters. Commissioner Lopez tells me that
they are taken for granted. "It will come to you officially,"
he adds

02/25/2020
12:52 p.m.: The
general explains that before the call came that the formal request
for communication. He also details that the command of the 20S was
Baena.

02/25/2020
12:50 p.m.: The
colonel then assures, "I think we had calls!" who had 30
calls with Ferran López. The first of the 20S between 8:45 and 9. It
was customary to call to increase the effectiveness of the
collaboration.

Mariano
Martinez, at one point in his statement

02/25/2020
12:46 p.m.

The
view resumes. It is now the turn of the General Mariano Martinez of
the Civil Guard, de facto number two of the armed institute in
Catalonia. Say goodbye to the defender of Trapero

02/25/2020
12: 21 p.m.: The
defence ends. The turn of the public prosecutor Miguel Ángel
Carballo. The witness reports that they did not see the court clerk
until they set up her exit. It also details what self-protection
advice they gave to the Lawyer a few days later. He was recommended
to protect Facebook

02/25/2020
12:15 p.m.: "Then
we were told that there would be an alternative way out of the
courtyards from the inside. I accompanied her, we entered the
dressing rooms, the Mediation waiters waited as they negotiated, and
for more convenience we sat the secretary in a dressing room and we
left. staying with her, (...) we pulled her out a door where the
workers left, and it was a clean exit, in fact, the BRIMO was there
and she didn't deploy so she didn't focus on the concentrates in the
area. " , tells the sergeant

02/25/2020
12:11 p.m.: The
escort sergeant comments on the device they were planning. He could
enter the corridor and put in the service of Laplana and the
uniformed Lieutenant of the Civil Guard. The operation would not be
activated until the search was ready. "We were surprised that
the head of the BRIMO called us between 21:30 and 22:00 removing the
cord, a surprise because from the inside we had not seen that they
had done it"

02/25/2020
12:06 p.m.: The
new witness is TIP Sergeant 5834 Escort Sergeant. It arrived at 18:30
in Economy as a support to protect the judicial retinue to leave
after the search.

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5087

02/25/2020
12:03 p.m.: Return
of a new witness after Pastor has told the Prosecutor that the ANC
cord had reached the Economy Gate. "At the minute he said no,"
he replies. "Well, he did get there." A " bonu,
pos al bien, pos adios ",
fine version.

02/25/2020
11:59 a.m.: Pastor
explains that at the time of BRIMO's performance they had to stand
the door because of the "bewilderment" that any public
order action could cause. A load, come on.

02/25/2020
11:56 a.m.: Pastor
explains that the owner of the Coliseum had "glitches and image
problems." Finally, he phoned the Major and ordered him to
remove the judicial secretary. " The
security of people is better than the image," he says.
He stayed there until 3:30 in the morning.

Pastor
at one point during his speech

02/25/2020
11:51 a.m.:

He
communicated the alternate exit with the Guardia Civil and sought to
see if the diligence had ended. Pastor states that the Civil Guard
refused to leave because they wanted to leave with their cars.
Instead, the lawyer did accept it.

2/25/2020
11:48 am

"I
spoke to the Major and told him that we had found a capable exit, and
he became angry that until that time (11) we had not found an
alternate exit," he reports.

02/25/2020
11:47 a.m.:

"I
directed a mediation leader to look for an outlet for the retinue,
who spoke with a private watchman who explained the possible exit
through the courtyard, who was confirmed by an assistant inspector
and a corporal," says Pastor.

02/25/2020
11:45 a.m.

The
Chief of Mediation then details the meeting which took place on 2/4
of 11. He emphasizes the "confusion" about how the judicial
retinue should turn out. In addition, the due diligence was not
completed because of clogging problems due to technical difficulties.

2/25/2020
11:41 a.m.: Pastor
tells the Mayor and Laplana's lawyer, Olga Tubau, his arrival at
Economy, around 10 pm. There was the hallway already. There were more
than 20 law enforcement teams.

02/25/2020
11:38 a.m.: It is the turn of the then Mediation Chief and the current BRIMO Chief,
Xavier Pastor. He tells Tubau that he has been a model imported from
Sweden
since January 2012.

2/25/2020
11: 36 a.m.: "I
saw the Justice Administration letter coming out walking, if they
then ran, I don't know," the interrogation ends.

02/25/2020
11:34 a.m.: Rubira
dances with the questions. In fact, he asks about the defense's
interrogation. He asks her about the phrase that a mediation agent (
immediately
,
according to the prosecutor) heard that leaving the Civil Guard they
would "be killed". "I've never heard that," says
Inspector Hernandez.

02/25/2020
11:30 a.m.: Hernández
tells Rubira that BRIMO was prepared to guarantee the departure of
the retinue with a cord and a capsule.

2/25/2020
11:28 a.m.: "I
saw the court secretary go out and get in the cars without the logo,
and there was nobody," the defense ends. The turn of the public
prosecutor Pedro Rubira.

Carles
Hernandez, at one point in his statement

2/25/2020
11:26 a.m.: "He
said yes, but I did not see him, because in the meantime I warned by
the loudspeaker of the van that the people were scattering and in 10
minutes everyone left," he said.

2/25/2020
11:25 a.m.:

The
then head of the BRIMO explained that at 23:15 they prepared for the
departure of the judicial committee. Seeing that the concentrates
before the Coliseum mistook mediators for civilian guidance, he asked
Sánchez for help.

2/25/2020
11:22 a.m.: "About
half an hour later, my number two told me that Sánchez wanted to
talk to me and everything changed, relaxed he told me they would make
the cord and I considered that both he and Cuixart would use me to
make the cord and I took the phone, "he says.

02/25/2020
11:20 a.m.: "He
told me he would now call the President and the counselor and should
leave, he called, I don't know who he talked to, but Sánchez said
'Trapero
had drunk his understanding' and
then went telling me he would receive an order to remove BRIMO. "You
can call the Pope, and I must receive the order of my command."

02/25/2020
11:17 a.m.: The
chief of BRIMO states that his obligation as a "technician"
is
to assess whether a legal order can be fulfilled. At 10 pm he
attended a meeting with Jordi
Sànchez and Lluís Llach .
"As I saw him, I did not speak to him, in Sánchez being
arrogant and arrogant, he told me to remove BRIMO, I said no, do not
go wrong with him, he had orders!"

02/25/2020
11:11 a.m.: At
20:40, they head to Economy to strengthen the volunteer cordon that
they were not as they had been told. They got hit in the helmet of a
BRIMO camera and decided to withdraw his cash. The commissioner
orders him to comply with the order, and "what had to happen
happened". "The 60 brimos were blocked between the Coliseum
and the corner of Rambla Catalunya", he emphasizes.

02/25/2020
11:08 a.m.: "I
was able to do well, zigzagging," he says. The witness claims
that within a year and a half he received several orders. "First
remove the retinue, then 10 people, then a capsule for a dog ..."

02/25/2020
11:06 a.m.: The
then head of the BRIMO arrives at Economy and is "surprised"
by the volume of people and their "compaction". Later
reports indicate that there were 40,000 people.

02/25/2020
11:03 a.m.: He
first arrived at the CUP headquarters and spoke with the CNP chief of
staff, who informed them that there were 25
UIP teams .
"I left him 4 teams and went to Economy."

02/25/2020
11:01 a.m.: The
ex-head of the BRIMO and now two of Information, Inspector Carles
Hernández, will be in the witness box. That day I had a family commitment.
Arrive at Egara at five and leave for the CUP headquarters.

2/25/2020
10:58 a.m.: The testimony ends.

2/25/2020
10:56 a.m.: The
prosecutor said, "Was it wise or not to pull the retinue out the
door?

The
two of the BRIMO. "There was nothing prudent there, but it was
the only way, with a safety cord."

2/25/2020
10:54 a.m.: The
Deputy Inspector tells him that the
only way to
get the detainees in was the police cordon. He does not comment on
whether or not he was cautious as the prosecutor asks. "We
should put our resources," he says.

2/25/2020
10:52 a.m.:

The
two of the BRIMO justify not taking part in the morning because of
the crowd density. "It could have caused an avalanche of
people," he reports. "We would not make a corridor until
the detainees arrived! We would not be there holding ..."

2/25/2020
10:51 a.m.:

The
Deputy Inspector of the BRIMO calmly retorts the prosecutor and
reproaches him, without noticing it, not knowing that it is the Gran
Via. It details how an operation should be performed, and how it
should be foreseen that fences were needed.

2/25/2020
10:49 a.m.: It
is the turn of Attorney Miguel Ángel Carballo, Deputy Inspector
Martin, who states that at 11:30 there were 82 Brimo and ARRO
personnel. Debate with the prosecutor on the number of concentrates
and leave.

2/25/2020
10:47 a.m.: Finally,
the attempt to draw the cord was dropped because the judicial
committee had not finished the job. "There
was a computer problem ,
"
he says.

Deputy
Martin Víctor Martin, two of the BRIMO, in his statement to the
National Court

02/25/2020
10:45 a.m.: The
two of the BRIMO say that the Guardia Civil did not ask for anything
more until the time of departure of the judicial committee. We were
ordered to make the lace. We activated two teams, one to make it and
the other to encapsulate the retinue. "It was impossible to move
one meter further, the two groups were separated," he says. "It
was so dense that for an hour we couldn't use the fenders," he
says.

02/25/2020
10:39 a.m.: BRIMO's
Deputy Inspector details that the ANC representative is out. "We
were prepared to make the security stand for detainees, but the Civil
Guard told us no, and I did not ask why." And alert, "we
were told they wanted a cord for vehicles because there were weapons,
given that neither I nor Laplana knew."

02/25/2020
10:37 a.m.: At
1:45 p.m. he entered the Economy Building, arrived at it through the
ANC volunteer cordon. He participated in a meeting with the
intendant, the two Civil Guard lieutenants, a Mediation member as
well as a ANC or Òmnium representative. Commissioner Portals had
called it.

02/25/2020
10:35 a.m.

Portals
told her that the purpose was to articulate a corridor with
volunteers so that they could later open it with the police so that
the detainees could access.

02/25/2020
10:34 a.m.:

The
witness explains that Commissioner Molinero telephoned Major Trapero
to describe the situation to him. "I had never received as many
calls as that day," he jokes

2/25/2020
10:33 a.m.:

"We
went to the Economy headquarters ready to make a cord, the density
was maximum, I called the head of the device, Commissioner Portals,
to tell him that it was impossible, it was between 11:30 and 12"
, tells the two of the BRIMO

02/25/2020
10:31 a.m.:

In
fact, according to TIP 3404 from 1/4 of 10 in the morning there were
already two BRIMO vans in Passeig de Gràcia, sent by the command
center.

02/25/2020
10:30 am

According
to the witness, about 11 were concentrated 60 BRIMO personnel in
Plaza Catalunya, in seven vans and other vans of ARRO.

2/25/2020
10:29 a.m.:

Intendant
Laplana phoned him between 10:15 and 30 a.m. on his way from the
Egara Complex to Barcelona. He asked when they would arrive because
some detainees had to enter. Brimo's sergeant in Economics told him
that everything was full.

02/25/2020
10:28 a.m.:

The
first to testify is BRIMO number two in 2017. TIP 3404. He found out
about his searches through a chat with riot controls.

2/25/2020
10: 26 a.m.:

21st
day of the trial in the interior dome. Day full of interesting
defense witnesses. Those responsible for the Brimo and ARRO, and the
number two of the Civil Guard

02/24/2020
13:52 p.m.:

The
Mosso also details that anti-terrorist checkpoints were dismantled to
assist the judicial authority. The interrogation and session ends

02/24/2020
13:50 p.m.:

The
Mosso says they were able to cordon the vehicles. He also certifies
that at 11pm it was impossible to reach the council by car. "We
had BRIMO vans in other searches," he says.

02/24/2020
13: 47 p.m.:

TIP
4878 was warned about one at night that maybe they should intervene
because the "mass wanted to get inside the vehicles". "We
made the warning by PA system, not everyone left," he adds

2/24/2020
13:44 p.m.:

The
turn of a new witness. A BRIMO agent arrived at 12:30. They were 6
effective. There were already 7 and 8 vans from the BRIMO and at
least 2 vans from the ARRO.

02/24/2020
13: 42 p.m.:

The
witness claims that there was a cord of about 30-40 meters, from the
Coliseum to the Rambla. The interrogation ends.

02/24/2020
13:41 p.m.:

Turn
of the letter of the Major. He asks her how many times Laplana's
relief has been claimed. "I thanked her for the efforts she had
made so many hours," she says.

02/24/2020
13:39 p.m.:

The
BRIMO at 2:10 loaded and expanded the perimeter. The GRS chief came
out to check if the weapons were still there. We found that the
stolen material was stolen.

02/24/2020
13:35 p.m.:

The
inspector says he was on the front line as people crowded at the
door. · "It was the pressure of the people who were leaving the
burden of Brimo," he argues. "I have to thank a civil guard
for grabbing me by the neck and throwing me back," he says.

2/24/2020
1:30 p.m.:

The
witness assures the prosecutor that the protest was protest and
rejection, but at night the atmosphere was different, once Sánchez
and Cuixart called off the rally. "They were people of a
different profile"

2/24/2020
13: 28h

Witness
TIP 1255 says the Intendant presented her with Jordi Sànchez before
leaving. He does not know that he got angry with BRIMO's head.

02/24/2020
13: 21h

"First
I went to the police station, in Plaza España, I went with Metro a
little before the change of relay to see how everything was, I went
down to University, (...) I had a little progress," he says.

The
witness says he did not see law enforcement, but did see many Brimo
units when he left at 2/4 of 2 p.m.

02/24/2020
13: 16h

Mosso
confirms that he left the corridor articulated by the ANC. The
prosecutor finishes and it is the defense's turn. The witness
explains that public order vans could not be seen in the Economy
lobby.

02/24/2020
13: 11h

Intendant
Laplana would have arrived at 9:20. At 10 o'clock people started
getting on the vehicles. The witness rebuked them, and they went
down. Not anymore.

02/24/2020
13: 07h

The
view resumes. Turn TIP 4854 Sergeant and head of the Eixample. It
arrived about 2/4 of 9 am. Describe the first concentrates as
gossipers.

2/24/2020
12:33 p.m.:

"The
intendant was notified that he was not well," closes the
witness. Recess in the room.

02/24/2020
12:32 p.m.:

"The
Mossos public order units could not be seen from the lobby, but also
the five Civil Guard vehicles that were two meters from the door,"
he says.

02/24/2020
12:31 p.m.:

The
sergeant defines the Mediation Area as "the first step of public
order". "It does not replace it, much less," he
emphasizes. "Mediation
does not fall into the motive of the rally, we interlocate so that
what happens in public space is peaceful," he says.

02/24/2020
12: 27 p.m.:

The
witness utters the word "tacitly." A reference in the
judicial investigation of the case.

2/24/2020
12: 26 p.m.:

The
sergeant emphasizes that "the corridor of volunteers went very
well so that they could enter and exit Economy." He also adds
that "no one tried to go out for lunch" but ruled out it
out of fear.

2/24/2020
12: 24 p.m.:

At
about one o'clock, there was a new meeting with the two lieutenants,
the intendant and two commands of the BRIMO. Before Xavier Vidal of
the ANC was added, it was agreed to say nothing of the long weapons
of the Assembly.

02/24/2020
12: 21 p.m.:

"The
density of the people did not allow the cord to open further,"
the witness says. The Civil Guard used the security of the retinue
because she only wanted to get in the car with the detainees.

02/24/2020
12: 19 p.m.:

Then
there was a meeting where also Sánchez and the non-uniformed Civil
Guard lieutenant. "There was tension because the Civil Guard
wanted to get the detainees in the car, and there was only one
corridor for the people," he says.

02/24/2020
12: 17 p.m.:

The
sergeant details that at about 12 he spoke with Xavi Vidal of the
ANC; with the officer and the uniformed lieutenant of the Civil
Guard. It is thought how three detainees could enter and separate the
people who touched a stained glass window from the Economy façade.

02/24/2020
12: 14 p.m.:

Attorney
Miguel Ángel Carballo asks the sergeant what the Mediation Area is
doing. He also asked if the Guardia Civil was insulted. Defines
concentrates as " people
who can find you a normal day in Barcelona for a walk" .

02/24/2020
12:10 p.m.:

The
sergeant details his arrival at Economy by 2/4 of 11. It was hard to
get there. He made contact with the uniformed lieutenant, Noberto,
and
was told that there were weapons and weapons in his vehicles .
That's when he saw tripods on vehicles.

The
mediation sergeant of the Mossos that arrived at Economy

02/24/2020
12: 04 p.m.:

The
defense questions end. New testimony about the 20S. Now the TIP 1903
Sergeant of the Mediation Area is testifying to questions from the
Prosecutor's Office.

02/24/2020
12:03 p.m.:

The
lieutenant admits that the Mossos proposed to escort the judicial
secretary, but in no case it was determined whether they should be
escorted to the city of justice.

2/24/2020
11:56 a.m.:

Lieutenant
Laplana explained that he had little communication. Tubau reminds her
that she was sick. "I
don't know, I didn't know her before," he says.

2/24/2020
11:46 a.m.:

The
lieutenant insists that on 2/4 of 11 a.m. he informed Laplana that
there were weapons in the vehicles. He admits that no explanation was
given as to why the weapons were not removed from the Civil Guard
vehicles.

02/24/2020
11:40 a.m.:

Tubau
catches the witness:

-
"You spoke at 9.15 am with Major Laplana?"

-"Yes"

-
"Do the cameras say he went in at 9:54? Didn't they talk later?"

-
"It could be ... the hours ... the events if ... but the hours
..."

-
"Ya"

2/24/2020
11: 36 a.m.:

The
lieutenant explains that he was giving the news to Baena and in no
case to Colonel Mariano
Martínez, who
was talking with Commissioner López dels Mossos. One of the secrets
of the day was the one who sent the Civil Guard that day.

2/24/2020
11:34 a.m.:

The
prosecutor finishes. It is the turn of the defense of Major Trapero
and Intendant Laplana. He asked about the Briefing on September 19th
and what the instructions were. He confirms that orders were given by
Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Baena.

2/24/2020
11: 26 a.m.:

Lieutenant
C57393S accuses Sánchez and Cuixart of failing to respond to any of
the requests made by members of the Civil Guard. That is, there was
no collaboration, such as the termination of the protest.

2/24/2020
11: 24 a.m.:

The
witness has recounted an alleged episode where members of the GRS of
the Civil Guard had to hold the doors of Economy. "Sánchez
and Cuixart did not want anyone in uniform to come out because they
could be subjected to aggression," he concluded.

02/24/2020
11: 18 a.m.:

The
Deputy Lieutenant is also the same person signing the report on the
emails of Minister Raül Romeva, which served to incriminate him.

2/24/2020
11: 14 a.m.:

"After
11 o'clock at night, Laplana's substitute went to see the secretary
and offered to go out through the rooftop, to the next-door theater.

02/24/2020
11:13 a.m.:

The
witness now tells the Court how it was proposed that ANC volunteers
would make a corridor so that the judicial committee could come out
with the judicial secretary.

2/24/2020
11:06 a.m.:

The
lieutenant admits that there were computer problems that slowed the
search. A fact already denounced by Laplana and Major Trapero in his
statement.

2/24/2020
11:03 a.m.:

Interestingly,
in
this statement by
Lieutenant October 16, 2017, to Carmen Lamela, he did not specify as
much time as he notified that there were weapons in the vehicles like
this morning. Then he said before 1 p.m. Today said 2/4 of 11.

Statement
to Carmen Lamela by the Lieutenant in charge of the Economic Court of
Justice

2/24/2020
10:56 a.m.:

The
Lieutenant does not remember talking to Anna Teixidó, Protocol Vice
President. In his statement last week, he described his experience in
the Economy lobby.

2/24/2020
10:52 a.m.:

Sánchez's
requests were accepted, but he finally said no because the Guardia
Civil did not accept that the detainees enter on foot. The lieutenant
explains that Sánchez ordered what and how the Mossos could do.

2/24/2020
10:50 a.m.:

According
to the witness, Sánchez proposed making a corridor. The then
president of the ANC proposed detaining detainees without logoed
vehicles or uniformed personnel.

2/24/2020
10:48 a.m.:

TIP
C573933 does not go out of the script of what it explained to the
investigation on September 23 to the command of the armed institute.

The
statement before the Civil Guard by the same lieutenant of the Civil
Guard who headed the judicial committee of the 20S

2/24/2020
10:40 a.m.:

The
lieutenant says that on
2/4 at 11 a.m. ,
Laplana was warned that there were weapons in his cars. Other
witnesses, on the other hand, say that no particular weapons were
reported until 12 noon.

2/24/2020
10:37 a.m.:

According
to witness numbers, at about 9:00 there were about 400 people but we
can already see that it would grow. The Civil Guard Lieutenant
describes the first concentrates as "senior
citizens".

2/24/2020
10:34 a.m.:

He
adds that he spoke to Laplana Intendant. "Taking advantage of
the presence of a Mossos police officer, I asked for help in removing
the people, he said he could do nothing, I was surprised because I
did not see any public order incidents, and then I applied to my
superior who asked the Mossos for support, "she recounts.

2/24/2020
10:34 a.m.:

The
lieutenant now recounts that he went down to the lobby at nine and
there was already a "certain tumult." "The traffic was
cut off," he says.

2/24/2020
10:30 a.m.:

The
witness reports that the day before they attended a briefing to
prepare the ratio of 45 picks for the 20S. He says there was no talk
of Unipost because the briefing was before the ballots were
confiscated.

2/24/2020
10:28 a.m.:

The
lieutenant assures the public prosecutor Pedro
Rubira that
at eight in the morning, when arriving at the headquarters of
Economy, there was no one. It justifies the presence of 10 officers
of the Civil Guard GRS.

2/24/2020
10: 26 a.m.:

The
first to report is the C57393S Civil Guard Lieutenant assigned to the
Judicial Police Unit headed by Daniel Baena. He was in charge of the
Economy search. He was in charge of ten people.

2/24/2020
10: 20 a.m.:

20th
Judgment Session in the Interior Dome. This Monday is the turn of the
Mossos that acted during the 20S in Economy and of the Lieutenant of
the Civil Guard who headed the judicial committee.

20 FEB 2020 1:34 p.m.: TIP No. 3719 distinguishes between concentrates from the north and the south. Those in the North were heterogeneous and those in the South had a "squatter aesthetic". The prosecutor changes it by saying "estupa okupa or kale borroka".

20 FEB 2020 1:32 p.m.: "The committee was able to get out without problems on 1/4 of 9 at night", he concludes. It is the turn of Public Prosecutor Pedro Rubira, who, from the beginning, again asks the same questions as the defence.

20 FEB 2020 1:30 p.m.: "I talked many times with the Major and with Commissioner Ferran López, we were very concerned that the retinue could leave, I ran out of battery and everything", he says. In fact, the Major had been his direct boss at a previous destination.

Feb 20, 2020 1:25 p.m.: Mosso 3719 describes what operation he raised at Unipost. Remember that at 10 am there was a cordon of the Civil Guard. A corridor opened between the concentrates and two vehicles left. At about 4 a.m. there were 300 people there, but the secretary of justice could enter once the ARRO pulled the seated one by one from the north. He sought permission from Chief Commissioner Trapero to obtain administrative authorization to operate the ARRO.

20 FEB 2020 1:16 p.m.: New declaration, now by videoconference, TIP No. 5163, Deputy Chief of the Terrassa Police Station. He took part in the action of the Civil Guard in Unipost of the city.

20 FEB 2020 1:14 p.m.: The head of citizen security of Sabadell coincides in the testimony with his superior. It details how they got there and how they gained space from the concentrates. When the retreat left, the concentrates marched voluntarily.

20 FEB 2020 1:10 p.m.: The testimonial is over. New statement. It is now the turn of TIP No. dels Mossos 3719, Chief Inspector of Citizen Security of Sabadell. He performed at number two on Sant Ferran Street.

20 FEB 2020 1:08 p.m.: ARRO units were deployed in addition to citizen security. Among the concentrates were the political responsibilities of the City Council of Sabadell. Finally, they sustained the pressure of the people, with some injuries from the Mossos, and the retinue was able to leave.

20 FEB 2020 1:05 p.m.: At 9:15 they received a call informing them that the Civil Guard was conducting an activity. "The day before, there was one in Terrassa and I immediately linked it up", he argues to justify going himself.

Feb 20, 2020 1:02 p.m.: No questions from the prosecutor, new witness. Now the TIP No. 2028, Deputy Chief of the Sabadell Police Station. He participated in the interventions of the civilian guard squads in the city.

20 FEB 2020 12:59 p.m.: The Inspector arrives at 1/4 of 4 in the afternoon. He tried to mediate, until the mayor stormed, and at last the people got up. At the exit of the polygon, two seniors threw themselves on the ground, to prevent the exit again. They got up. Public Order was not needed.

20 FEB 2020 12:57 p.m.: He sent an unsigned logo to find out that there was a search and to offer himself to the sergeant for any help. The local police chief later called him so that the concentrates did not let go of the judicial retinue.

20 FEB 2020 12:55 p.m.: TIP Tournament No. 3082, Deputy Inspector and Head of the Caldes de Montbui Police Station. It had the control area of ​​Bigues i Riells in the 20S where they confiscated envelopes and ballots.

20 FEB 2020 12:53 p.m.: The witness ends, and the Prosecutor's Office does not ask questions.

20 FEB 2020 12:49 p.m.: The Deputy Chief of the Region feels that on leaving the judicial committee the Mossos police line was beaten and shoved. Then he moved to Rubí and finally to Les Franqueses del Vallès, where he arrived at 2.15 p.m..

20 FEB 2020 12:46 p.m.: TIP No. 1218 describes the actions in which the ARRO acted in its area. The first case is Sabadell, before a concentration of about 700 people, by a search.

20 FEB 2020 12:43 p.m.: The hearing resumes with the statement of Mosso TIP No. 1218 Deputy Chief of the North Metropolitan Region.

20 FEB 2020 12:12 p.m.: 10 minute break

20 FEB 2020 12:11 p.m.: "The Deputy Chief of the Region told me that the ARRO would act, I asked for a moment to mediate, I spoke with the mayors of Vallromanes and Les Franqueses, they took the megaphone, the people were raised less than four CUP nannies", he details.

20 FEB 2020 12:10 p.m.: TIP No. 1254 details of how the ARROs and the rest of the police were distributed: "The only impediment to this was people sitting in front of the vehicle where the detainee was leaving", he says.

20 FEB 2020 12:07 p.m.: The head of the police station sent a countryman's code to assess the situation. He himself went later, with the assistant commander of the police station, and made himself available to Lieutenant Molina of the Civil Guard. The ARRO arrived half an hour later.

Feb 20, 2020 12:03 p.m.: New witness. The head of the Granollers police station, TIP No. 1254. Josep Maria Jovè, number two of the Vice-Presidency, was in charge of the service. They were alerted at 12:30.

20 FEB 2020 12:00 p.m.: The head of the ARRO witness has finished. The prosecutor has given the witness a lengthy examination.

20 FEB 2020 11:59 a.m.: "I've been dedicating this for ten years and being who these types of people are ... ... Had we acted we would have lit a spark in Barcelona", he said. The Prosecutor changes his notebook.

Feb 20, 2020 11:55 a.m.: Prosecutor Rubira asks about concepts in the narrative of the witness. The head of the ARRO clarifies that the public order units were not "saints of their devotion" to the concentrates. "They felt safe because they took the initiative, they had won the space, the aim was not to lose it".

20 FEB 2020 11:50 a.m.: Prosecutor Rubira asks about the functions of the witness. In fact, he still doesn't know what the ARRO are.

20 FEB 2020 11:48 a.m.: Towards the end of the afternoon, Commissioner Portals tasked him with collecting all the operatives to go to Economy to support the BRIMO. But at 12 they left because the next day they had the TSJC operative.

FEB 20 2020 11:45 a.m.: TIP No. remembers that in the Exteriors the concentrates did not exceed the 100. After the operation they left but the inspector folded around 12 at night.

FEB 20 2020 11:43 a.m.: TIP No. 1907 now describes the action of the ARRO Abroad. A sergeant first sent him. The commissioner charged him with collecting equip.m.: ent (10) because the priority was to remove the Civil Guard from outside.

20 FEB 2020 11:40 a.m.: The head of the ARRO explains that they tried to make a corridor but there was no way. "Think that we were ordinary people, if we had done a public order, with 40 tickets, it would have gone out of hand, " he says.

20 FEB 2020 11:39 a.m.: "We asked for cash from Tarragona and Girona", he remarks. "I never spoke to Intendant Laplana", she says. He was communicating with Commissioner Joan Portals.

20 FEB 2020 11:35 a.m.: "When we got down, we became the center of attention, we were the first people in public order, and we couldn't make the cord, a lot of people came and they couldn't even see us. We did not have enough people with 8 people, because they had to leave agents in car custody, and with a force that neither ... ", he narrates.

20 FEB 2020 11:32 a.m.: At 9:30 you see that impossible to enter. They must park on Gran Via where the traffic police had already cut off traffic. "I went down to make a valuation, we had to make a perimeter, but it was impossible", he remarks.

20 FEB 2020 11:29 a.m.: The head of the ARRO, then Inspector, receives a call at nine in the morning, although he has already heard through the networks. First of all, he personally travels to Economy Headquarters. "We took the available people at the police station".

20 FEB 2020 11:26 a.m.: TIP No. 2748. Turn of a new Mosso 1907, the head of the ARRO in Barcelona. Tubau asks.

20 FEB 2020 11:23 a.m.: "People wanted to stop the detainee from getting into the car, but they did not want to be taken out of the committee", he says. There were about 500 people. And he repeats that "their caps flew off."

20 FEB 2020 11:20 a.m.: Ask the prosecutor Pedro Rubira now. The Mosso insists on the "relative calm" of the protest in the morning. "There were only songs and we, uniformed police officers, could roam around without problems".

20 FEB 2020 11:17 a.m.: According to TIP No. 2748, the surprise was that at the end of the performance the people stayed. "I requested public order, and 25 minutes later 4 ARRO teams arrived . " "I talked all the time with the GRS sergeant, in fact he congratulated us on the performance", he recalls.

20 FEB 2020 11:12 a.m.: "I reminded the GRS sergeant to warn us two minutes in advance, and he said that maybe they would do a distraction maneuver - which was not done - and that the detainee came out." The 500 concentrates were amazed: "they scratched us, we dropped our caps and our fenders, we hit them ...". According to the assistant manager of Ciutat Vella, luck is better with having the GRS and Mossos joint device.

20 FEB 2020 11:07 a.m.: "I arrived there at about 10 am and I was made available to the GRS Sergeant of the Guardia Civil, the 11 officers we were citizen security", he says. "He told us to stay discreet." I will notify you two minutes before the departure of the retinue or detainees to prepare the device. "We were not warned."

20 FEB 2020 11:05 a.m.: TIP No. he receives a call from the Police Region after eight o'clock and sends a sergeant who arrives at 9/2/10. "He told me there were about 200 people demonstrating peacefully."

20 FEB 2020 10:59 a.m.: "There is tension at night, eviction is tension and, in addition, it is new to me, it was a very emotional day", said Teixidó. "Sánchez and Cuixart insisted on the need to call and explained it to the Guardia Civil", says Teixidó.

20 FEB 2020 10:52 a.m.: Teixidó's testimony is accompanied by the creaking noise of his office door where he declares by videoconference.

20 FEB 2020 10:50 a.m.: The prosecutor asks questions about the orography of La Rambla. It is exactly the same as in the Supreme Court, which did not know the area. Prosecutors are accused of saying the case that has endangered Spain, and have not even seen the scene of 'crime'.

20 FEB 2020 10:49 a.m.: Teixidó translated the slogans protesters called on the Civil Guards. "We will vote", "The streets will always be ours" or "Freedom".

20 FEB 2020 10:48 a.m.: The lieutenant prosecutor asks the witness about the number of concentrates ... With the work that the Guardia Urbana has to give figures ... The testimony is not wrapped and escapes study.

20 FEB 2020 10:46 a.m.: The prosecutor asks Teixidó how he knows that the Guardia Civil did not ask to use the parking lot. The clear answer: "Because we were all together." Change of the third of the Public Prosecutor.

20 FEB 2020 10:43 a.m.: Teixidó later learned how the justice administration's letter came to be. Tubau's interrogation is over, no more defence asks questions. Public Prosecutor Carballo's turn asks you what your tasks are.

20 FEB 2020 10:40 a.m.: Teixidó saw the loads of Brimo at night. "It was a different profile than the whole day, it smelled of alcohol and other substances, it was another atmosphere", he insists.

20 FEB 2020 10:37 a.m.: Teixidó went out a couple of times in the morning. In the afternoon, about 2/4 of 5 he left to receive the Vice President and he had no difficulty. "An hour later I accompanied him to the Treasury and to cross the street it took three quarters of the density", he says.

20 FEB 2020 10:35 a.m.: According to Teixidó, there is only a front view in the lobby, and people are seen and heard in front. He accompanied a Civil Guard lieutenant to the top floor to find out the crowds.

20 FEB 2020 10:33 a.m.: Teixidó says he was given a small meeting room on the second floor by police officers who were part of the judicial committee.

20 FEB 2020 10:29 a.m.: Tubau asks the witness about the role of Intendant Laplana, for whom they have been asking for 4 years for sedition, and who has been in the hall all day. Sánchez was more present than with Cuixart, whom he had not met personally.

20 FEB 2020 10:25 a.m.: "Neither myself nor the private security officials were asked to leave our cars in the parking lot", says Teixidó who has been in the lobby since 12 noon. soothes of Economy.

20 FEB 2020 10:22 a.m.: Teixidó declares by video conference and without showing the image. He explains that he went into the job with the DNI in his hand and gave the details to a Civil Guard. Works on the sixth floor.

20 FEB 2020 10:21 a.m.: Detail that at eight o'clock he learned that the Guardia Civil had arrived at the headquarters of the Economy. He arrived at headquarters at 9am.

20 FEB 2020 10:20 a.m.: The first witness is Anna Teixidó, Head of Protocol and External Relations of the Vice-Presidency of the Generalitat. This was on 20S, and she still is.

20 FEB 2020 10:18 a.m.: The hearing of the trialt against the Interior leadership is resumed. Day 18. Chief Commissioner Trapero and Superintendent Laplana’s counsel begins with the dropping of five defence witnesses, on grounds of repetition.

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19 FEB 2020 16:33 p.m.: The hearing finishes, until tomorrow.

19 FEB 2020 16:32 p.m.: Castellví clarifies that unlike what they did with Minister Jordi Jané, to whom all prospectus reports were sent, Forn the Major said that he would already send those he considered relevant.

19 FEB 2020 16:29 p.m.: Castellví tells that months after the instruction of Zaragoza he met with him in Madrid to clarify doubts of the diligence on this instruction.

19 FEB 2020 16:28 p.m.: The prosecutor finishes, continues the letter of Trapero, Olga Tubau. He asks about the instruction of the Chief Prosecutor of the National High Court, Javier Zaragoza, to investigate the process. Castellví remembers it "perfectly".

Public Prosecutor Javier Zaragoza (p)

19 FEB 2020 16:25 p.m.: Castellví explains that Commissioner Molinero signaled a possible plan to arrest Puigdemont, at noon on October 27. "I only asked if I had to do something", he added.

19 FEB 2020 4:23 p.m.: Prosecutor Carballo asks about the role of the witness during O-1. It only contributes that he was at CECOR.

FEB 19 2020 4:18 p.m.: The hearing resumes. The interrogation of the prosecution with the Information Commissioner of the Mossos in 2017, Manuel Castellví, continues.

FEB 19 2020 2:49 p.m.: The hearing is supended until 4.15 p.m.
19 FEB 2020 2:39 p.m.: Castellví tells the prosecutor that "the Chief of Operative will make the decisions he thinks about the prospecting of the Information Analyst".

19 FEB 2020 2:37 p.m.: "It's okay to say that it is peaceful to explain that there are people who want to vote and that the police do not want it, it is passive resistance, and I can assure you that no organized combative group was set up", he sentences.

19 FEB 2020 2:33 p.m.: "We have not detected organized groups, after all three bodies, but if it is clear that there are thousands of schools and they have conflicting interests with the police, there could be a spark", he alerts.

19 FEB 2020 2:32 p.m.: The witness recounts the Palau's meeting with Puigdemont on 28 September. "They wanted me to be there to provide my vision of the 1-O scenarios", he says. "We said there would be people in schools".

19 FEB 2020 2:29 p.m.: Castellví insists that on September 28 he attended a meeting of the Subcommittee on Information where the three police forces agreed on a prospective and risk analysis.

FEB 19 2020 2:22 p.m.: The prosecutor asks about the September 28 report mentioning the Askegune concept. Castellví says it is a name used by Information Services on a regular basis. He minimises the importance of this. It's to stand before the police. Here is the report.

19 FEB 2020 2:12 p.m.: Here is the portion of the September 23 intelligence report that the prosecutor emphasizes on the body image toward the sovereignist public. Castellví specifies that it is "normal for the image to be stained" in the collective where it is being acted.

The evaluation report of September 23 about which the prosecutor asks for an explanation (p)

19 FEB 2020 1:57 p.m.: Castellví naturally tells the prosecutor that his second, Miquel Justo Medrano, told him that the proceedings were already open. The commissioner had just landed on vacation.

19 FEB 2020 1:55 p.m.: This is the email that the prosecutor sends to Castellví. It's a communication to the Prefecture of October 2 about what you would do to investigate the events of September 20 in Economics. It provides ideas because the Civil Guard does not have all the information.

E-mail from Castellví to the Prefecture on what was added to the 20S investigation (p)

19 FEB 2020 1:43 p.m.: The then Chief of Information of the Mossos remembers the reports and testimonies sent to the prosecutor's office on the activities of promoting the referendum through open sources. Here are the reports.

The report sent to the Prosecutor's Office with inquiries into the Referendum Information (p)

19 FEB 2020 1:38 p.m.: Castellví reminds the Court that its police station made an intelligence report in 2014 on the participatory process of 9 November. A petition for the Barcelona Court of Investigation No. 3.

19 FEB 2020 1:22 p.m.: Castellví is forced to define what the watermark means "reserved" and "confidential" in intelligence reports.

19 FEB 2020 1:17 p.m.: The prosecutor asks Commissioner Castellví for the first intelligence report collected by the Civil Guard on September 8 that made special emphasis on revolutionary independence.

Commissioner Castellví’s September 8 report (p)

19 FEB 2020 1:12 p.m.: Commissioner Castellví reports on the Intelligence reports made by its police station. "These are projections of a specialist on situations that can occur", he says. They were sent to the chain of command, to the Prefecture.

19 FEB 2020 1:10 p.m.: Prosecutor Carballo examines. Commissioner Castellví recalls that he was out of the country during the 20S. He returned on September 27 to his office.

Commissioner Manel Castellví (p)

19 FEB 2020 1:07 p.m.: Commissioner Comes recalls that on 1-O a double homicide was committed. The interrogation ends. The former Chief of Information, Commissioner Manuel Castellví, will take the stand.

19 FEB 2020 1:06 p.m.: "People who weren't wearing their uniforms turned on for years, with country cars and their uniforms, we had trouble finding material", says Commissioner Comes.

19 FEB 2020 1:04 p.m.: At the first meeting, prior, the Chief Commissioner asked for "maximum rigor" in complying with the TSJC's call. In the second, the three levels of action of the paired police plan were detailed. Couple of Mossos, public order and, in the last analysis, Civil Guard and CNP.

19 FEB 2020 1:02 p.m.: Rubira completes her interrogation, defence time. Olga Tubau, Trapero's lawyer, asks about the two meetings held in Egara on September 29. One with the chief commissioners and one with 220 commanders.

19 FEB 2020 1:00 p.m.: "We did not know who would order a possible arrest, whether the TSJC president or a magistrate", Comes replies. The prosecutor tells him that an arrest must be ordered by the investigating magistrate. Comes recalls that they were gauged. Espejel cuts the prosecutor.

19 FEB 2020 12:58 p.m.: Comes insists on explaining that Inspector Garcia, Chief of Relations with Justice - has his office in the City of Justice - sent TSJC for instructions. She showed up to the escorts and Barrientos's secretary to tell them she was available.

19 FEB 2020 12:55 p.m.: "On the 27th they declared independence and we were waiting until 2am ... I called because the TSJC had been closed and there was no arrest warrant", says a resigned commissioner.

19 FEB 2020 12:54 p.m.: "I did not have to stop anyone because I had to coordinate the operation with the TSJC. I asked three questions, where they would be kept, how they would be transported, and who would do it",

19 FEB 2020 12:51 p.m.: "On October 27, around 12 noon, I arrived at the Cecor in carrer de Bolivia, and Commissioner Molinero explained to me that he had a plan to arrest the Government", he said. "It is confidential, I was delivered with the paired police of detention", he confesses.

19 FEB 2020 12:41 p.m.: Comes details what happened to the meeting with the then Secretary of the Treasury, Lluís Salvadó. The Major warned him that long ago they had been asked for accommodation and the Mossos refused. The meeting lasted five minutes. Here the e-mail.

Rafael Comes’ e-mail to the prefecture to explain the meeting with Lluís Salvadó

19 FEB 2020 12:36 p.m.: Martell, in defence of Soler, only asks two questions about the emails that Guerrero sent to his client. Like Puig's defence, Fermin Morales asks about the normality of these emails. The Chief Inspector makes it clear: yes.

Deputy Inspector Josep Lluís Guerrero during his statement (p)

19 FEB 2020 12:30 p.m.: "On October 1 my task was to gather information through our patrol management program which I compiled in a two-hour document, which was passed to my superior then. intendant Rosell, "he explains.

19 FEB 2020 12:29 p.m.: Prosecutor Rubirola after detailing his role on September 19 asks Guerrero to explain his role during October 1.

19 FEB 2020 11:58 a.m.: Sra. Tubau asks if he thinks President Puigdemont had no doubt that the Mossos were not with the process. He also makes it clear that he insisted on the criteria of police action, as the Mossos always do.

19 FEB 2020 11:54 a.m.: Counsel requests explanations for "technical sweeps" and requests for surveillance of people. For example, the case of Josep Maria Jové, after being detained.

19 FEB 2020 11:52 a.m.: Molinero also explains to the Court the opinion of the Mossos on the requisitioning by the CNP of the documents that were going to the incinerator. He normalizes the incineration and criticizes leaks that have put undercover agents at risk.

Una imatge de la requisa de la documentació a les portes de la incineradora per part del CNP (p)

19 FEB 2020 11:43 a.m.: Commissioners Castellví and Quevedo were added to the meeting. Trapero acted as spokesman. In addition to expressing concern, the Major called for containment in the statements. The President reiterated that he would fulfill his term. "Do what you think you should do", he replied. "When we said goodbye, the Major told him that he hoped there would be no misery in Catalonia ... the president answered that if it happened, he would declare independence".

19 FEB 2020 11:38 a.m.: Trapero again requested a meeting with the President on September 28. He asked Vice President Junqueras and Parliamentary President Carme Forcadell to join the meeting. "We wanted to expand our concerns and we would have more influence", he says.

19 FEB 2020 11:37 a.m.: "The answer was not very specific or specific, Councilman Forn says nothing, the President told us that he must obey the commandment of Parliament and that he would take our observations into account but that there would be a referendum", says the commissioner.

19 FEB 2020 11:36 a.m.: "We told the President we would be strict with law enforcement, court orders and the prosecutor's office", details of the prefecture's meeting with Puigdemont on October 26.

19 FEB 2020 11:34 a.m.: "By no means did we propose inaction!", Says Molinero, who calls Sra. Tubau «senyoría» ("your Honour"). The lawyer reminds her that she is not a judge. Not yet.

19 FEB 2020 11:33 a.m.: Miller spoke to the helicopter chief in case they could land in Parliament.

19 FEB 2020 11:30 a.m.: Tubau enters to dismantle one of the allegations of allegations that the guidelines for action were slow. "No, on paper they may seem like it, but it's very agile, communication is immediate! There is no delay", argues Molinero. "It is a common system, for example, in general strikes or demonstrations, climate operations such as Gloria".

19 FEB 2020 11:25 a.m.: Commissioner Molinero recalls that many units of Mossos were tasked with monitoring public buildings. "Drives who saw vehicles passing two or three times checked their license plates to make sure that they were not hostile. It is common practice."

19 FEB 2020 11:21 a.m.: Commissioner Molinero assures, contrary to accusations, that leave and leave be granted on those days in October and September.

19 FEB 2020 11:16 a.m.: Commissioner Molinero explains to the defence the operation of October 1, It emphasizes that in CECOR there were no politicians.

19 FEB 2020 11:06 a.m.: Commissioner Molinero claims that Chief Commissioner Trapero hung up on Jordi Sànchez. He also commented that the president of the ANC reproached him that it was BRIMO who made the cord in front of Economy.

19 FEB 2020 11:03 a.m.: Commissioner Molinero makes it clear that Superintendent Laplana could not give orders to public order units, only acting as a "common thread" between CECOR, mediator, and the heads of the device.

19 FEB 2020 11:01 a.m.: Commissioner Molinero says in the room that in the CECOR there are usually political representatives, but not on 20S.

19 FEB 2020 11:01 a.m.: Defence counsel's turn. Sra. Olga Tubau, Trapero's lawyer, begins his interrogation. It begins on the 20-S. He testifies that the first notice they received from the Civil Guard was generic and without specifying where.

19 FEB 2020 10:59 a.m.: Molinero acknowledges that the Excel [spreadsheet] was destroyed where paired policemen were shared by Government members.

19 FEB 2020 10:59 a.m.: "We have assigned a paired police of a commissioner and an intendant to a member of the Government who does not know that he will have to make this arrest, with the phones of the escorts", insists Molinero.

19 FEB 2020 10:57 a.m.: Molinero explains that from October 25th to 28th the Intervention Panel wiould be asked to be on the lookout, as they always were, in order to carry out the plan, without specifying what it was.

19 FEB 2020 10:56 a.m.: "This plan was not communicated to the Director General of Police, it was a sensitive plan", notes Commissioner Molinero. The prosecutor asks if they trustred him, the judge cuts in. "Make no guesses", she reproaches him.

19 FEB 2020 10:53 a.m.: "I talked to the helicopter chief about the possibilities of landing in the Ciutadella Park", says Molinero. He also emphasized that he spoke with Commissioner Comes, chief of criminal investigations, who was tasked with liaising with the TSJC. Inspector Garcia Solana, responsible for relations with Justice, orders him to move to the TSJC on the 27th to make himself available to Jesus Maria Barrientos.

19 FEB 2020 10:49 a.m.: The detention plan was made with Commissioner López on 25 and 26 October and we decided not to write it, neither were it known to the superintendents and commissioners who were to take it out. "Trapero told us that he believed the President should be detained, and we told him that as a Major he was not to be detained, but Commissioner Lopez or myself."

19 FEB 2020 10:47 a.m.: Molinero assures that no specific plan was made to detain the Government before October 25, although they previously thought they could receive this arrest warrant.

19 FEB 2020 10:45 a.m.: Molinero details how the arrest of the Government and, in particular, of Puigdemont would have been carried out. "We had to foresee rallies in the Citadel, so it is normal to activate Tedax and the canine unit that work with law enforcement units, it was not in parliament to detain and leave", he says.

19 FEB 2020 10:37 a.m.: Public Prosecutor Carballo asks a handful of trap questions. The technique is to go back and forth. He even asks things he answered yesterday. Judge Espejel stops him in his tracks. "He has already answered", she reproaches Carballo.

19 FEB 2020 10:35 a.m.: Commissioner Molinero goes out of his way to explain to the Prosecutor how the BRIMO should act in a moving demonstration. "The BRIMO move to prevent riots following a demonstration.".

Molinero, during his testimony this morning before the Prosecutor (p)

19 FEB 2020 10:32 a.m.: Commissioner Molinero explains that an e-mail was sent with the list of schools where CNP and Civil Guard support was required. "In some they had already intervened, but they were reopened", he says.

19 FEB 2020 10:23 a.m.: Commissioner Molinero remembers documented cases of members of Government failing to vote because of the police cordons. Such was the case of the then Vice President Oriol Junqueras.

19 FEB 2020 10:21 a.m.: The Commissioner remarks that Puigdemont had an escort service as the highest authority in Catalonia. "No special operation was made for any member of the Government", he says.

19 FEB 2020 10:20 a.m.: Commissioner Molinero testifies with no holes barred, like his partner, Commissioner Ferran López. This is a substantial difference from their counterparts from the National Police and Civil Guard Corps. It is an exercise in transparency that reinforces the image that they have nothing to hide.

19 FEB 2020 10:15 a.m.: Commissioner Molinero recalls: "The pair of Mossos had to stay after the action at the polling station".

19 FEB 2020 10:11 a.m.: "No police or uniformed police were tailed, either on October 1 or on the previous days, there may be specific situations that have their explanation", he adds.

19 FEB 2020 10:10 a.m.: Commissioner Molinero insists to the Prosecutor that there were no tailings. Specifically, the Mossos units monitored the exits of Guardia Civil and CNP detachments, in case there be disturbances. "The responsibility was ours", he concludes.
19 FEB 2020 10:07 a.m.: The odd thing is that today, for the first time, the hearing has started on time. Commissioner Molinero gives the public prosecutor details of his role at the CECOR on October 1.

18 FEB 2020 2:58 p.m.: The Prosecutor is intrigued about how the ARROs closed the schools. Commissioner Molinero explains that there are 110 schools and 10 different casuistry. "They used coercive means", he says.

18 FEB 2020 2:29 p.m.: The public prosecutor, in his unsuccessful examination, asks Commissioner Molinero's explanations for the revision and amendment of the October 1 reports. "The information was supplemented when the judicial authority already had the report”, he claims. “This was done because it was working on the subsequent information that we detected that important actions of ARRO are not well explained, for example, it is not said how many ballot boxes were seized", he says.

18 FEB 2020 2:21 p.m.: "We did not set up the operation based on the reports of the General Information Division, but on the basis of the order of the High Court of Justice of Catalonia", warns Commissioner Molinero.

18 FEB 2020 2020 2:18 p.m.: The Commissioner tries to remind the Prosecutor that a court order is not a straitjacket. Although they knew about the "escoles obertes", they also knew that there were no computers, no ballot boxes, no ballot papers or anything that was directly linked to the referendum. "And so did the Guardia Civil and CNP, neither or whom, to my knowledge, stopped any of these activities either."

18 FEB 2020 2:08 p.m.: Commissioner Molinero recalls that the reports of the General Information Division were shared with the information services of the CNP and the Civil Guard. Specifically, through the information subcommittee of the three Corps.

18 FEB 2020 2:06 p.m.: Commissioner Molinero clobbers Prosecutor Carballo: "If the paired policemen had been withdrawn in the morning, the same would have happened as with the CNP and the Civil Guard: the centres would have reopened".

18 FEB 2020 2:05 p.m.: This is the report by Commissioner Quevedo, head of the General Technical Commission, which stated about 40,000 officers would be needed to try to stop the referendum. José Antonio Nieto, number two in the Interior Ministry, said that 90,000 would be needed.

Quevedo's report on the need for personnel to comply with the Prosecutor's order (p)

18 FEB 2020 1:59 p.m.: Commissioner recalls that 293 schools did not open thanks to the paired policemen and they closed 24 on October 1, while 110 were closed by the ARROs. Commissioner Molinero admits that with the paired policemen they had hoped to close more.

18 FEB 2020 1:56 p.m.: Molinero assures that in coordination meetings nobody questioned the plan of the paired policemen, not even the police coordinator Diego Pérez de los Cobos.

Commissioner Molinero during his statement (p)

18 FEB 2020 1:52 p.m.: The Commissioner emphasizes that the General Information Division’s studies, as October 1 approached, detected more mobilization and warned riots and "situations of conflict and violence" were possible.

18 FEB 2020 1:48 p.m.: The Commissioner points out to Public Prosecutor Carballo that it was all three bodies that wereauthorized to carry out the TSJC's order.

FEB 18 2020 1:45 p.m.: Commissioner Molinero details the plan to comply with instruction 5/2017 of the Public Prosecutor's Office. 2,290 centres that could be polling stations were visited.

FEB 18 2020 1:38 p.m.: Commissioner Molinero: "We decided to issue an internal statement that clarified that Forn's statements were not true and that we did not agree that the appointment of a coordinator should fall upon a person who has political responsibilities in the Ministry of the Interior, such as De Los Cobos, instead of someone with operational command».

FEB 18 2020 1:36 p.m.: Commissioner Molinero details that Chief Commissioner Trapero's explanations about the Prosecutor's instruction 4/2017 were made with the Chief Commissioner at Mataró police station. It was then when they heard on the radio statements by Minister Forn that "the Mossos did not agree with the appointment of De los Cobos". "We decided to issue an internal statement that clarifies that Forn's statements were not true and only that we did not agree that the appointment of a coordinator should fall upon a person who has political responsibilities in the Ministry of the Interior, and not someone with operational command, as laid down in the agreements of the Security Board".

18 FEB 2020 1:00 p.m.: Commissioner Molinero insists on explaining this e-mail from Commissioner Castellví on 2 October. The Information Commissioner had just come back from hius vacation and did not know that a report was being drafted by another unit.

Commissioner Castellví's October 2nd e-mail (p)

18 FEB 2020 12:54 p.m.: Commissioner Molinero tells the prosecutor where the BRIMO was posted. The Commissioner says that the unit had security tasks beyond the referendum, because public order was carried out by the ARROs. The prosecutor still does not know what the ARROs are.

18 FEB 2020 12:44 p.m.: Here is the internal statement that the Public Prosecutor is trying to explain. It merely set up a permanent command centre during the run-up to October 1. The goal is to have a visible, clear, responsible command in each shift.

The internal communiqué establishing the shift command centre in the communiqué (p)

18 FEB 2020 12:41 p.m.: Commissioner Molinero explains that the intention of the Mossos was "not to set the street on fire". "If the referendum was held, the police would certainly comply with court orders, which would cause riots, which was our main concern."

18 FEB 2020 12:39 p.m.: "We do not work by image, but as the law says, and in the margin that gives us with proportionality, opportunity and congruence, we work neither to content anything nor anyone", sentences Commissioner Molinero.

18 FEB 2020 12:35 p.m.: Commissioner Molinero explains that in 2015 they were instructed by the Public Prosecutor's Office to investigate the process and the work was entrusted to the General Information Division.

18 FEB 2020 12:29 p.m.: Notice and warning by the Presiding Judge, Concepción Espejel, to Public Prosecutor Carballo for inductive questions or asking the witness for conditional opinions. "You should have..." Sr. Carballo was saying when Sra. Espejel cut him with a dry "Mister Prosecutor".

18 FEB 2020 12:26 p.m.: Commissioner Molinero tells Prosecutor Carballo that the role of the General Information Division is to make situation reports so that the operations can be prepared.

18 FEB 2020 12:22 p.m.: Commissioner Molinero explains the email in which Commissioner Comes explains a meeting with the then Secretary of the Economy Lluís Salvadó, on tax control. A meeting that served to confirm that the Mossos took no notice of such demands from the Government.

Rafael Comes’ e-mail to the prefecture to explain his meeting with Lluís Salvadó (p)

18 FEB 2020 12:06 p.m.: The weapons in the vehicles of the Guardia Civil reappear. Molinero remarks that they did not find out that there were specifically weapons in them until noon. Later than 1 p.m. Earlier, the Civil Guard had stated that "there was sensitive equipment" in them.

18 FEB 2020 11:55 a.m.: Commissioner Molinero differentiates, as if it were a Barrio Sésamo gag, between making a three metre cordon and trying to get people 30 metres away from the Ministry. "It's not the same", he insists.

18 FEB 2020 11:50 a.m.: Molinero attempts to put order into the chaotic examination by Public Prosecutor Carballo. For the time being, the Commissioner follows the script explained by his colleagues and the 20S reports on the Department of the Economy.

18 FEB 2020 11:34 a.m.: Prosecutor Miguel Ángel Carballo examines Commissioner Molinero. The prosecutor has not prepared much about who the witness is or his current position, nevertheless Molinero quickly answers the first questions concerning 20-S.

18 FEB 2020 11:20 a.m.: Sr. Batlle has finished and now it will be the turn of Commissioner Molinero.

18 FEB 2020 11:18 a.m.: Sr. Batlle responds to the defences of Pere Soler and Cèsar Puig. He calmly details that the post of Secretary of Interior is not operational, but almost budgetary. I told Puig to continue "because this can go very sour". "He was a bulwark", he said.

18 FEB 2020 11:13 a.m.: Sr. Batlle: "Perez de los Cobos was a political appointment of the Ministry of the Interior, I never saw him in uniform, ... For us he was number three in the Ministry of the Interior, in the previous meetings to prepare the Security Board I never dispatched with the Minister or the Secretary of State for Security but I did with de los Cobos, several meetings in which Chief Commissioner Trapero participated".

18 FEB 2020 11:10 a.m.: Batlle reaffirms in the Chief Commissioner 's defence that Mediation was also activated in court operations such as a eviction. Court orders had to be enforced but Mediation was sent if there was a risk of conflict.

18 FEB 2020 11:07 a.m.: The protocol was a "risk analysis" and according to what it said, the Mediation Area was activated and "did a commendable job" and avoided much conflict. Mediation and modifications to the BRIMO were Chief Commissioner Trapero's criteria. "While I was director there were no major conflicts", he says.

18 FEB 2020 11:03 a.m.: Batlle tells the Court that he issued an internal order urging members of the Corps to refrain from expressing political opinions in the wake of Mossos per la Independència's banners and messages.

18 FEB 2020 11:02 a.m.: The Major, the Prefecture and the Interior leadership did not give Economy access to the Mossos tourist files to calculate the tourist rate. "They had to do it through other channels", he said.

18 FEB 2020 11:00 a.m.: Batlle normalizes escort requests and "sweeps" in offices. "These are elementary security rules, and they are still being implemented in the country ... in Catalonia and Spain", he jokes in the Proscutor’s direction.

18 FEB 2020 10:57 a.m.: Batlle: "Anyone who knows Chief Commissioner Trapero knows that no suggestion could be made to him".

18 FEB 2020 10:56 a.m.: "When I resigned, if one thing worried me it was to know in whose hands all that could end up in. I asked Trapero and Puig to follow me", he emphasized.

Sr. Batlle, during his testimony (p)

18 FEB 2020 10:51 a.m.: Batlle defends the Chief Commissioner and recalls that when he was appointed Chief Commissioner the pro-independence society called it "a stab in the back» (Translator’s note: playing with the double meaning of the word «trapera»).

18 FEB 2020 10:48 a.m.: The prosecutor asks Batlle if when he talks about "country" he refers to Catalonia or Spain. Batlle looks professional and with the palm of his hand vertically on the table, replies that he "refers to Catalonia".

18 FEB 2020 10:45 a.m.: "A resignation always has political, personal reasons, mainly the discomfort and the political situation of Catalonia, but also that the new Minister has a perfect right to appoint his team", says Batlle. "I had serious disagreements about how things were going in Catalonia and I did not have the confidence of the Government at that time", he emphasizes.

18 FEB 2020 10:43 a.m.: Sr. Batlle claims to have resigned due to some "discomfort", and more so after Minister Jordi Jané resigned. "In addition, out of loyalty, it is logical that the new Minister has his team", he remarks.

18 FEB 2020 10:38 Batlle: "In three years as director of the Police only once did I have to authorize FOAM being fired". He adds that when Mossos acted as judicial police, they took orders from the judges, not the governing authority.

18 FEB 2020 10:34 a.m.: Sr. Rubira listens as Sr. Batlle explains that meetings with the Prefecture were held every time large protests or protests were expected. Sr. Batlle affirms the thesis of Cèsar Puig, that the secretary-general of the department only validated the budget.

18 FEB 2020 10:31 a.m.: The former Director General of Police explains the operation of the 9N consultation. Skilfully, Sr. Batlle, it drops that the operation was approved by the Prosecutor's office. Rubira retorts: "The question was not about the role of the prosecution."

18 FEB 2020 10:29 a.m.: Sr. Batlle details that he was present at all coordination centres, but "operational decisions were the responsibility of those in uniform". "I'm not a cop", he warns.

18 FEB 2020 10:28 a.m.: Sr. Rubira asks Batlle about the Mediation Area. This division fell within the Institutional Relations Division which was at the same time the only division that fell within the General Directorate of Police.

18 FEB 2020 10:26 a.m.: He is examined by Public Prosecutor Pedro Rubira. He asks him why he decided to appoint a Chief Commissioner. Batlle claims that Trapero had done "very good work in the Corps". "It was a good moment", he adds. "I didn't understand why the rank was vacant".

18 FEB 2020 10:23 a.m.: Sitting in the witness box is Albert Batlle, former Director General of the Police (June 2014 to July 2017). He is currently Deputy Mayor of Barcelona for the PSC-Units per Avançar.

Albert Batlle on his arrival at the National Court (p)

18 FEB 2020 10:21 a.m.: The policeman admits to questions from the defence that the Mossos voluntarily displayed their TIPs. Seconds earlier, however, he said it was not normal to call on policemen to identify themselves.

18 FEB 2020 10:15 a.m.: Day 17 of the trial of the Interior leadership. It is the turn of interesting witnesses. The former Director of Police Albert Batlle and the Commissioners of the Prefecture, Joan Carles Molinero, the Chief Information Officer during 2017, Manel Castellví, José Luis Guerrero, Chief of shift in the Command Room, and Rafael Comes, Chief of Criminal Investigation.

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17 FEB 2020 2:49 p.m.: Today’s hearing ends, with the dropping of former Minister Montserrat Tura as a witness and the letter presented by the Prefecture Commissioner, Cristina Manresa, claiming her right not to testify as she is being investigated by a Sabadell court.

17 FEB 2020 2:48 p.m.: TIP No. 11741 assures that his is not the voice that has the CNP recorded. "We offered a voice expert talk to the CNP which they turned down," he insists. The prosecutor closes: "No more questions."

17 FEB 2020 2:45 p.m.: Here is the statement made before the CNP of TIP No. 11741.

The statement before the CNP by TIP No. 11741 (p)

17 FEB 2020 2:41 p.m.: End the Mosso cap de Torn in Gràcia. It is now the turn of TIP No. 11741. He was Codex 901, that is, attached to the research service, not directly to the referendum. "I only transported paired policemens," he says

FEB 17 2020 2:28 p.m.: TIP No. 4631 explains what it means to send pairs of policemen to "a safe point". "It was common sense, they had to perform ancillary functions and not be on the receiving end of any charges".

17 FEB 2020 2:21 p.m.: The testifier was in charge of logistics. "That day the staff tripled, there was more material to be distributed and everyone - the paired poilice - had to have the full equipment", states TIP No. 4631.

17 FEB 2020 2:18 p.m.: The inspector is a member of the SICME, the Mossos d'Esquadra Commanders' Union (majority in these ranks) and belonged to the management. Nor did the union receive any instructions on how to act on October 1.

17 FEB 2020 2:15 p.m.: The inspector describes the 1-O operation as a joint operation. A single operation with three police bodies. "Not a single commander was instructed not to act, it would have been illegal", he says.

FEB 17 2020 2:10 p.m.: The prosecutor's interrogation is over. It is the turn of Chief Commissioner Trapero’s counsel. Tubau explains that the police station received between 30 and 35 support agents because the police station’s own resources were busy. The police vans came from the prisons.

FEB 17 2020 2:04 p.m.: Inspector details to Prosecutor Carballo that phones and whatsapps are used every day because the conversations must be "concise and concise" by radio. "When you figure out they are going to be long, call me on my mobile phone", he adds.

17 FEB 2020 2:01 p.m.: Here is the report by the Inspector, TIP No. 4271 after October 1 1. He details the same thing he tells the Court. He admits that none of the 20 colleges could be closed. Only the ARRO tried to act in the Nausica school and they also stopped because of the large number of people.

The Report by TIP No. 4271, head of the Sarrià ABP on October 1 (p)

17 FEB, 2020 1:57 p.m.: The hearing continues. Mosso TIP No. 4271 now testifies. Head of the Basic Area of Sarrià-Sant Gervasi during October 1. Gaudí 51. Explains that he ordered his personnel to prevent the illegal referendum.

17 FEB 2020 1:52 p.m.: Commissioner Quintela claims that the post of Secretary of the Interior is "of great importance". The Civil Guard's report did not even put him at the same level as the Secretary of State for Security.

17 FEB 2020 1:51 p.m.: Sr. Martell ends the interrogation. He managed to remove Sr. Soler from the equation of the reports. It is the turn of Cèsar Puig's lawyer, Fermín Morales.

17 FEB 2020 1:45 p.m.: The report 'forgot' a tweet by Soler on October 3 that called for protests not to take place in the spaces where the Civil Guard and the National Police Corps slept, as well as asking for the siege of the Prefecture in Via Laietana to be cancelled.

17 FEB 2020 1:43 p.m.: CNP put in a report a statement by Soler before being even warned by the Constitutional Court. Also, it was a tweet.

17 FEB 2020 1:42 p.m.: Sr. Martell puts the focus on a report on statements by political leaders. There is only one statement by Soler. This statement was made before there was any Prosecutor's instruction.

17 FEB 2020 1:38 p.m.: Sra. Tubau completes her cross-examination. Time for Pere Soler’s counsel, lawyer Cristóbal Martell.
17 FEB 2020 1:30 p.m.: Sra. Tubau is now queastions the quality of CNP reports on communication channels and vehicle number plate requests that the Commissioner has used to accuse the Mossos of "tailing".

17 FEB 2020 1:20 p.m.: Tubau reminds CNP Commissioner that the Mossos' number two, Ferran López, offered to share a command centre with all active police forces. "I just know that four tracking cells were constituted," he adds.

17 FEB 2020 1:10 p.m.: Quintela now comments on the minutes found at the incinerator. Specifically, on the 33 that had annotations. The commissioner admits that the number of closed polling stations was lowered.

17 FEB 2020 1:08 p.m.: The hearing resumes. The interrogation of Commissioner Quintela of the National Police Corps, Chief of Information of the operation for 1-O, by the Major's defence continues.

17 FEB 2020 12:48 p.m.: Recess in the hearing.

17 FEB 2020 12:38 p.m.: Sra. Tubau is now focusing her strategy on showing that Commissioner Quintela had an interest in leaking confidential documentation of the incinerator to the headboards of Madrid.

17 FEB 2020 12:33 p.m.: Sra. Tubau reproaches the commissioner for confidential documentation hacvinbg been leaked to the media before being handed over to the National High Court.

17 FEB 2020 12:28 p.m.: The email that Sra. Tubau refers to in the documents confiscated by the CNP at the incinerator on 26 October is from Commissioner Gámez to Commissioner Molinero where he orders Molinero to undertake an inquiry into the facts and orders a report for the Prefecture.

Gámez's mail to Molinero ordering an inquiry (p)

17 FEB 2020 12:19 p.m.: Sra. Tubau reminds him that Brimo units were put under the orders of Diego Pérez de los Cobos at the points offered by Carles Hernández. At no point can Quintela prove that they were given more vacations or that they were extended. And so he admits. The judge tells him not to offer opinions.

17 FEB 2020 12:07 p.m.: Commissioner Quintela's report No. 6053/2017 on the Mossos’ commanders, about which Sra. Tubau asks about the content and who ordered him to write it.

Quintela's
report No. 6053 on the Mossos' commanders (p)

17 FEB 2020 12:01 p.m.: Quintela claims that the binomials ' plan was "not to stop anything" but to "cover up". "Ballot boxes began to arrive ... maybe there was a collaboration, it was the police of the authorities that organized the 1-O." The magistrate cuts him off for giving his opinions.

17 FEB 2020 11:48 a.m.: Quintela puts the end of the CNP's interventions between 5 and 6 p.m. "We started the service at five a.m. with a briefing to inform that we would support the Mossos (...) although we had to prevent the referendum all day, the weariness of the IPUs reduced the performances," he explains.

17 FEB 2020 11:42 a.m.: Quintela eludes the issue when asked about the Mossos' non-compliance, which he did not report on finding that schools were occupied.

17 FEB 2020 11:36 a.m.: The commissioner defends himself by claiming that they were watching to know where the schools were but did not have the task of requisitioning election material, which was Mossos' job.

17 FEB 2020 11:34 a.m.: Here is the report given by Tubau to Commissioner Quintela where he himself accredited De los Cobos that information agents monitored the schools the night before 1-O and did nothing.

Quintela’s report about Open Schools (p)

17 FEB 2020 11:32 a.m.: Trapero’s defence forces Commissioner Quintela on to the defence. She emphasizes that the «Crida a les Escoles Obertes « (Call to Open Schools) was prior to the Prosecutor's Instruction. The CNP was aware of this occupation and did nothing, although the Prosecutor's Office enabled them to act.

17 FEB 2020 11:17 a.m.: Quintela boasted to the public prosecutor that a mole forwarded him an email from Commissioner López on September 14, which distilled the collusion of the corps with the referendum. He now says "it was all over the place, not just the mail, though it was important".

17 FEB 2020 11:07 a.m.: The lawyer asks about the "complaints" of Mossos that he received. It was proposed to make them appear as protected witnesses, but they declined because of the declarers' "low willingness" to do so.

17 FEB 2020 11:05 a.m.: Major Trapero does not take his eyes off Commissioner Quintela. With his left hand he picks up his bottle of water. He doesn't even wear his glasses. He's poker faced. Sra. Tubau continues to grill the witness.

17 FEB 2020 11:03 a.m.: The commissioner gives in to Tubau's questions about the statements of David Boneta, head of Mossos in Tarragona before 1-O, in which he stated that "they would pay attention to the Generalitat". He admits he didn't listen to the interview and doesn’t knows if Trapero scolded him.

17 FEB 2020 10:59 a.m.: The report on "statements" in the media mentioned by Sra. Tubau. She scolds the commissioner for not having seen the other statements that contradict his version and that they are also in the case documents.

The
Quintela report on the public statements of politicians which
fails
to include those by Trapero
that
showed he wanted
to stop the referendum (p)

17
FEB 2020 10:51 a.m.: Commissioner Quintela claims that Trapero was
appointed
by
Minister
Jané
when the
Minister was
Espadaler. "Excuse me, I was wrong," he affirms.

17
FEB 2020 10:50 a.m.: The lawyer
makes
Quintela
admit
that
the head of the CNP in
Catalonia, Sebastián Trapote, was the person
who kept
passing
information to the coordinator of the operation against October 1,
although this
did not appear in
the minutes of the Information Subcommittee.

17
FEB 2020 10:44 a.m.: Tubau brandishes
the minutes of the information subcommittee with representatives of
the Guardia Civil, CNP and Mossos held on September 28. The minutes
are
signed two months later and the Commissioner plays
down the fact
that no CNP assessment of possible disturbances was
included.

17
FEB 2020 10:42 a.m.: "The information of the Mossos was crucial
because they were part of the organizing administration," adds
the commissioner.

17
FEB 2020 10:39 a.m.: Tubau tells the commissioner that she
thinks it
is fine that he
reads
the Mossos’ reports,
but reminds him that she
asks for the CNP's assessment. "It was very difficult to know
the scale
of the turnout,"
he says. "I don't remember if the
figureof
2
million was
being mentioned,
I don't remember, it could be that it was talked about, I don't rule
it out."

17
FEB 2020 10:36 a.m.: Here is the part of the report of the Mossos’
General
Information Department
of 28 September, on the referendum.

The report of the Mossos that commissioner Quintela has read (p)

17 FEB 2020 10:30 a.m.: Commissioner Quintela admits that the CNP did information tasks besides those of the Mossos. He claims that the Mossos spoke of "peaceful demonstrations" and the CNP envisaged "violent" scenarios.

17 FEB 2020 10:26 a.m.: The Major's defence asks about the number of CNP personnel on 1-O. Hereplies that this is subject matter reserved by the Official Secrets Act. Tobau recalls that 198 intelligence officers from the rest of the State were incorporated.

17
FEB 2020 10:22 a.m.: The trial of the Interior leadership resumes. It is the testimonyof CNP's information coordinator, Commissioner Quintela, continues. Now it's time for Trapero's defence.

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12 FEB 2020 2:30 p.m.: "If you have nothing more to add," the prosecutor says to the commander. The session is suspended until Monday.

12 FEB 2020 2:19 p.m.: Quintela claims that through the documents requisitioned at the incinerator, they have concluded that of the 99 schools closed by the Mossos, "many" closed voluntarily. When the prosecutor asks how many in particular, he answers that he knows.

12 FEB 2020 2:16 p.m.: This is report 23 on the Mediterranean school, which the curator concludes that it was closed by itself and not by the action of the Mossos. However, it was stated that the Catalan police had closed it. A document found at the incinerator.

The report on the CNP Escola Mediterrània according to a document requisitioned at the incinerator (p)

12 FEB 2020 2:05 p.m.: The prosecutor and the Commander continue to analyze the report on the incinerator's documents. Specifically, 35 papers on 99 colleges closed by the Mossos on 1-O that "hinted" were "voluntary closures and not motivated by police action".

12 FEB 2020 1:52 p.m.: Here is the CNP report commented by the now Chief Curator Quintela. It emphasizes the quality of the forecasts of the General Police Station of Mossos. It was extracted it from the incinerator's bin.

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Part of the CNP report on the General Information Police Station
(p)

12 FEB 2020 1:42 p.m.: It has been almost 10 minutes since Commander Quintela and Prosecutor Carballo comment on the requisite documents at the incinerator. A case filed by the Court number 22 of Barcelona.

12 FEB 2020 1:38 p.m.: Quintela explains this Mossos intelligence report of September 27 stating the risk that Mossos' actions could lead to "rejection" and "misunderstanding" of 1-O supporters, which makes it difficult to make work in the Mossos.

Part of the Mossos' intelligence report provided by Commander Quintela

12 FEB 2020 1:24 p.m.: This is the report of the instruction of Commander Joan Portals on how coordination between police forces would be on October 1st. A report that the CNP interprets (and criticizes) as a minor command giving the instructions after a command meeting.

12 FEB 2020 1:13 p.m.: The hearing is resumed with the second part of Commander Quintela's testimony at the Prosecutor's Office.

12 FEB 2020 12:44 p.m.: 1/4 hour recess in hearing of the High Court against the Interior ministry leadership.

12 FEB 2020 12:43 p.m.: "We do not ask for a lack of principles of congruence, proportionality and opportunity but, without excessive use of force, something can be done to prevent such votes," he says.

12 FEB 2020 12:36 p.m.: Quintela: "It wasn't that the Mobile Brigade was underused, it was used at all". After praising their specialization. He may have forgotten the e-mail from Commissioner López to Los Cobos, devoting this unit to protecting state buildings.

The email from Commander López to Col. de los Cobos on the posting of the Brimo (p)

12 FEB 2020 12:30 p.m.: Quintela reproaches the Mossos for not preparing the units of public order because the mobilizations would be peaceful. He adds, however, that they had other reports pointing out that they would not be so peaceful.

12 FEB 2020 12:19 p.m.: Quintela is now starting to shed some documents extracted from the Mossos' confidential papers requisition at the Sant Adrià dels Besós incinerator on October 26.

12 FEB 2020 12:16 p.m.: The Commander describes the events held at polling stations as "out of the ordinary, abnormal and unprecedented" during the referendum weekend.

12 FEB 2020 12:14 p.m.: Quintela believes that many colleges that did not open were not because of the Mossos warning, but because the directors of the centers were against the referendum.

12 FEB 2020 12:13 p.m.: The Commander details that the Ministry of Home Affairs and Education had to be more forceful in failing to comply with Government orders regarding the referendum.

12 FEB 2020 12:04 p.m.: The Commander is now entering a field that was key to the trial's judgment in the Supreme Court. Announcements from the Mossos on alleged monitoring of the CNP and Guardia Civil movements.

The part of the Supreme Court ruling that contains the follow-up accounts by Quintela who were proof of charge (p)

12 FEB 2020 12:00 p.m.: Now Quintela again mentions the Mossos' Key 21, that is, that the mobile phone be used to prevent the collapse of the station. This channel is especially used in macro operations of this style. "We have registered 62 of them who request it, but we do not have access to these communications".

12 FEB 2020 11:43 a.m.: The Commander deduces that they did not receive enough cash following an intercepted call to a Mossos call complaining that "half is low". "A later report stated that 23% of the Mossos were on leave, vacations or leave when neither CNP nor GC had permits, something serious happens", he said.

12 FEB 2020 11:33 a.m.: "We are not told in the audio support requests for Arro and for Brimo", the Commander concludes about his report on communications recordings by the Mossos during the referendum.

12 FEB 2020 11:28 a.m.: The Commander is now explaining the report of the Mossos audios during the referendum on the First of October. "We do not collect any audio before 6 a.m.", he tells the prosecutor,

12 FEB 2020 11:22 a.m.: Quintela admits that a Mosso passed on information to them about the First of October. In fact, he claims that this email he incorporated as proof of charge was given to him by a member of the Catalan police.

The report on the e-mail which highlights the confidentiality of the source

12 FEB 2020 11:18 a.m.: The commander also emphasizes Major Trapero's insistence on the principles of congruence, proportionality and opportunity. "The police must always keep this in mind," he exclaims. It follows the thesis that they were the excuse not to act forcefully.

12 FEB 2020 11:13 a.m.: Quintela criticizes that the Mossos' guidelines for action were leaked to the media. "When you say that the binomials will be added at 6, the people in charge of the referendum went to the colleges before, it was valuable information."

12 FEB 2020 11:09 a.m.: Quintela counts four cases of incidents between Mossos and members of the CNP in the report. Some say even agents were identified with the "hand in hand". "Police can identify whenever we suspect a crime or offense is being committed," he says.

12 FEB 2020 11:06 a.m.: Quintela details an identification made by Mossos of two police officers surrounding the Prosecutor's Office. "They were instructed by their superiors to identify police officers who were investigating the process," he says. Here is the narrative of the report.

12 FEB 2020 11:02 a.m.: The Commander explains Annex II of the report which analyzes messages on social media that were allegedly instructed in order to know how to act with the Mossos. There are even messages from David Fernandez.

Annex2 to the reports on messages on the network

12 FEB 2020 10:55 a.m.: The Commander, who does not show his face during his testimony, insists on the "passivity of the Mossos" in 21 videos provided by the CNP investigation.

12 FEB 2020 10:53 a.m.: Quintela now criticizes the "paired Mossos plan" and claims that other resources are needed. He also insists on the "iron-fiested control" of the Mossos Central Coordination Centre. However, he says that in a hierarchical structure "it must be so."

12 FEB 2020 10:50 a.m.: Quintela explains this report on the involvement of the Government with the Mossos in the process. In fact, it is a collection of public testimonys by politicians only through the media. They call it "open sources"

The Quintela report presented to the National Court

12 FEB 2020 10:48 a.m.: Quintela responds to Prosecutor Miguel Ángel Carballo on a report dated October 29 before the National Court. The Commissioner says that all the Ministries of the Generalitat were involved in the process. "The main state structure was the Mossos," he concludes.

12 FEB 2020 10:45 a.m.: Quintela says it is being prosecuted for the siege at CUP headquarters on September 20. The magistrate reminds her that she can refrain from answering any questions that might jeopardize her defense.

12 FEB 2020 10:41 a.m.: 15th day of the oral hearing of the trial of the Interior Department leadership at the National Court. Today's star witness is CNP Chief Commissioner Juan Manuel Quintela. During October and September he was head of the Provincial Information Brigade of Barcelona. On December 20, he was promoted to the Provincial Commander of Barcelona.

Commander Quintela on the day of taking over as Barcelona Provincial Head of the CNP on December 20

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11 FEB 2020 3:23 p.m.: The hearing is suspended until tomorrow.

11 FEB 2020 3:22 p.m.: This is the report that asks the lawyer of Pere Soler on the testimony of the Internal Affairs Division on 41 cases suspected of police passivity. The Civil Guard who all ended without sanction. The lawyer turns around: "Is there any email from Pere Soler so that they don't end up in anything?" "No," replies the Guardia Civil.

The report of the DAI on alleged passivity of the Mossos

11 FEB 2020 3:14 p.m.: Turn of the lawyer of Pere Soler. Prosecutor Pau Ferrer asks about the e-mails of the then Director General of Police that the witness has studied. The strategy is to disconnect Soler from operational decisions. Also that they did not heed their contributions.

11 FEB 2020 3:09 p.m.: Here is the report referred by Sra. Tubau of October 13 in which the Chief Commissioner made it clear that the actions of the Mossos that did not comply with the guidelines of the MIA should be investigated by the DAI performance. An e-mail denouncing the thesis of the Guardia Civil.

The report contains the warning of Trapero to the Mossos sympathetic to the (independence) process

11 FEB 2020 2:59 p.m.: Tubau reminds the witness that the Agora Plan included the protection of state buildings. The Civil Guard says "he doesn't know".

11 FEB 2020: 2:53 p.m.: The that the Chief Commissioner's defence highlights the parts of the mail that the Civil Guard analyst has overlooked. The intention is to distort the conclusions he has expressed to the fiscal ministry.

11 FEB 2020 2:45 p.m.: Sra. Tubau undoes the Civil Guards' analyst: "I know what is stated in the e-mail". Minutes earlier he acdcepted that 2,232 reports on October 1 were revised. The email didn't say they had all been revised.

11 FEB 2020 2:39 p.m.: Sra. Tubau: "Do you know if the coordination meetings between September 25 and 1-O were what the joint operation would be, you know, do you know it was agreed?"

-Testimony: "I do not know"

11 FEB 2020 2:37 p.m.: The witness, who insists on saying "Mozos", not "Mossos", reproaches Chief Commissioner Trapero that in none of his e-mails has there ever been a change in the guidelines for behaviour despite knowing about the occupation of the schools.

11 FEB 2020 2:32h
The Trapero's defence counsel now shows the e-mail that he sent to Forn highlighting the criteria of the police action. Tubau recalls that among the e-mails not highlighted in the summary is an earlier one with an interview transcribed with Chief Prosecutor Maza. The Guardia Civil admit that they had "legal doubts".

11 FEB 2020 2:25 p.m.: "Trapero's answers are not recorded in the e-mails", says the officer when Tubau asks about e-mails the Major "received".

11 FEB 2020 2:23 p.m.: Tubau pressures the witness on the public content of the emails and he replies that La Razón and the ABC attacked Trapero.

11 FEB 2020 2:18 p.m.: Tubau goes through, one by one, the e-mails contributed by officer TIP No. R77175H. The strategy is to remove the interpretative patina of the Civil Guard on its content and on whom it communicates with.

11 FEB 2020 1:58 p.m.: The Court takes note of the Prosecutor's allegation and report. Interrogation by Trapero's defence continues. Tubau has the word and uses it to skimp on how the calls that make up the cause are chosen.

11 FEB 2020 1:54 p.m.: The Speaker of the Court works with the President of the Court and gives the word to the Prosecutor to report on the retraction. Prosecutor Carballo responds that all mails contributed to the case are part of the trial, even if they are not printed or specially studied.

11 FEB 2020 1:51 p.m.: Alert: The prosecution's interrogation is over. Tubau alleges a violation of the right of helplessness in relation to the comments in the emails of Brigade R77175H contributed to the cause where there is no record that this agent was involved. He has explained emails where they are not even contributed. The helplessness is based on the ignorance of the content of the emails and, in the second place, that Trapero could bring download sheets that he can no longer provide.

11 FEB 2020 1:44 p.m.: The Guardia Civil insists that there were paired police that let the referendum organizers go and have lunch and then return without requisitioning the ballot box. "It is perfectly clear that CNP and Guardia Civil were tailed," he remarks.

11 FEB 2020 1:41 p.m.: The Court allows the witness to draw conclusions from more than 77,000 audios. Among these, there are people at the polling stations the night before and from 6:30 on October 1 many paired police warn that there are occupied centres. Many report "they can do nothing".

11 FEB 2020 1:40 p.m.: One of these emails provided is from Chief Commissioner Trapero who submits a request from Court 9 of Barcelona on the Electoral Syndicate. "He informs him," the Civil Guard says when the prosecutor asks if he was asking the Minister for help.

11 FEB 2020 1:36 p.m.: The prosecutor asks the witness if there was collusion between Chief Commissioner Trapero and the independence movement. The judge draws Carballo's attention. The Guardia Civil contributes emails from Chief Commissioner Trapero to his "political superiors" about court proceedings brought by his agents as a result of the process.

11 FEB 2020 1:31 p.m.: Here is the reserved email-report of October 2 by the Chief Information Officer of the Mossos that explains that it would be necessary to "provide information to have a complete account of the facts that the GC cannot give, since its performance did not take into account public order, negotiation with the visible leaders of the protest, etc ... " For the analyst, it indicates a kind of manipulation. The Commander only emphasized that they lacked information. And a lot of information.

The reserved report sent by Castellví to the prefecture on October 2

11 FEB 2020 1:19 p.m.: The prosecutor's office interrogates the officer on a report submitted by the Mossos Information Number two on Friday, September 29, with a "screening of the referendum scenarios". An email designed to "help in strategic planning". For investigators, this is evidence he knew it would happen.

11 FEB 2020 12:47 p.m.: New email provided by the Civil Guard. An email from Chief Commissioner Trapero to Minister Forn stating the legal obligation to apply the principles of "congruence, opportunity and proportionality". In fact, this is what Prosecutor Maza said, as he says in the same email. For investigators, it is evidence that provides excuses for not going into polkling statuons waving batons.

The principles of proportionality that Chief Commissioner Trapero espoused in the actions of the Mossos

11 FEB 2020 12:37 p.m.: This mail from the Mossos USPAC union, sent to the Minister's general email mail account, and that of the secretariat and the Major's is, according to the Guardia Civil, a weighty piece of evidence against Chief Commissioner Trapero. The investigators have found no reply. The email just asks what Col. De los Cobos' role is.

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11 FEB 2020 12:27 p.m.: The witnesses of the Civil Guard that march through the National Court at the Interior ministry leadership trial do not show their faces and keep making assessments. The judge calls them to order.

11 FEB 2020 12:22 p.m.: This September 23 email from an advisor to the Cabinet of the Minister attached to the public declaration of Forn on the figure of Diego Pérez de los Cobos. No response from Chief Commissioner Trapero. Instead, they use it to incriminate the Major. A document to keep him updated. In fact, the Major replied to it publicly.

The email from Morell to Chief Commissioner Trapero and Pere Soler

11 FEB 2020 12:16 p.m.: Here is the report of which the officer of the Civil Guard spoke. Contrary to what he explains, the Chief Commissioner only requested clarity on the orders of the Prosecutor and defended the Mossos as an integral police force in Catalonia.

The minutes of the September 21 Agora meeting of the Mossos Prefecture

11 FEB 2020 12:09 p.m.: The mail sent by Pere Soler to the prefecture reappears, in which he tries to change the "alleged referendum" by referendum.

11 FEB 2020 12:01 p.m.: The opinion of the Analyst of the Civil Guard on the email that Chief Commissioner Trapero sent to the dome of Interior with the report that he sent to the Prosecutor's office on September 15. He says it "reassured them."

The September 15 email

11 FEB 2020 11:49 a.m.: Here is the report on Chief Commissioner Trapero's emails. Investigation sources say that more than 4,000 were analyzed. The report contains about a dozen.

11 FEB 2020 11:40 a.m.: According to the officer, when they wanted to leave with the detainee, people threw themselves before the wheels and they had to stop. Citizen Security Police arrived, the "ERC boy" said it was over. But the Mossos talked with the people so that people could leave. "Little by little they left, throwing bottles and cans," he says.

11 FEB 2020 11:37 a.m.: The officer explains the departure operation and the difficulties they allegedly had. He details that a young ERC man gave instructions that if any civil guards wanted to pass they should lie down and if the Mossos came, they should get up.

11 FEB 2020 11:34 a.m.: The officer assures that Mossos of the Granollers police station came to offer help. The chief of the operation rejected it and informed them that if they needed it they would ask for it through the official channels.

11 FEB 2020 11:32 a.m.: Here the report on the protection operation in Bigues i Riells was shed. The retinue only had short weapons. They were from the GAR, they had no more cash.

The report of the TIP No. R77175H

11 FEB 2020 11:26 a.m.: "The search in Bigues was done normally, the problem was at the end, because of all the people who gathered there," says the officer. "We moved in with 6 GARs, not specialised in law enforcement, all the resources we had in uniform he being used," he says.

11 FEB 2020 11:25 a.m.: It is now the turn of a Civil Guard, judicial police officer, with TIP NO. R77175H. He was responsible for collecting the emails of Chief Commissioner Trapero and a member of the search operations in Bigues i Riells.

11 FEB 2020 11:23 a.m.: The head of the operation of the incinerator vans finishes. The defence lawyers do not cross-examine. Not necessary. Everyone wonders what this operation has to do with the Major. Three related witnesses in this case are dropped.

11 FEB 2020 11:17 a.m.: According to the inspector, a superintendent and a commander arrived who reproached the police that they had "got into their parish". "I went to reassure them," he says.
11 FEB 2020 11:15 a.m.: The inspector states that the National Court ordered the charge. He does not clarify what was the origin of the investigation and refers to his commanders. They had to wait for the court order to arrive.

11 FEB 2020 11:11 a.m.: Inspector No. 81610 explains that the day before they were commissioned because they knew that a Mossos convoy would leave the Egara complex between 9 and 9.30. They were not logoed vehicles. A van guarded by two vehicles.

11 FEB 2020 11:09 a.m.: New witness. Now it is the turn of the member of the Spanish police No. 81610. Inspector of the Information Brigade. He participated in the search of Mossos documents that were going to the incinerator.

11 FEB 2020 11:07 a.m.: Turn of the defence counsel. Chief Commissioner Trapero's lawyer asks if he remembers that public order units arrived from the Mossos. He replies that he knew about it a posteriori. He has admitted that the GRS were all busy because there were 40 searches. He ends his testimony.

11 FEB 2020 11:05 a.m.:
The first report by witness No. P35979V on what happened in Exteriors on the 20S. Keep up with the testimony this morning.

The report of TIP No. P35979V on the 20S

11 FEB 2020 11:02 a.m.: The guardia civil claims that the reaction was "unpredictable" because the detainee in gthe Foreign Ministry "never appeared on television." He also distinguished between "normal people" and protesters.

11 FEB 2020 10:58 a.m.: As he did in the Supreme, he assures that the concentrated people tried to snatch the detainee away. "We left thanks to the GRS," he adds. The search began at 8:25.

11 FEB 2020 10:56 a.m.: Return now to the TIP P35979V Civil Guard. In charge of the arrest of Xavier Puig, then responsible for the area of ​​Information and Communication Technologies.

11 FEB 2020 10:53 a.m.: The corporal's testimony ends. César Puig's defence counsel has made three questions to clarify that the emails sent by his client to Jové were at 11:45 a.m. when the media had broadcast it and the delegation of the Spanish government had even issued a press release on it.

11 FEB 2020 10:50 a.m.: The example that Tubau has stamped on the corporal. The certificate of the Office of the Prosecutor of Tarragona on the host of actions carried out by Mossos and local police before October 1.

The document of the Office of the Prosecutor of Tarragona on the actions of Mossos before October 1

11 FEB 2020 10:36 a.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero defence counsel's turn. Tubau asks him about the actions taken by the Mossos in compliance with the judicial instruction. The captain responds, "That's statistics, not effectiveness". Tubau gets angry and puts pressure on the witness.

11 FEB 2020 10:32 a.m.: The corporal reproaches the Mossos for not doing anything to confiscate electoral material in accordance with instruction 2/2017 of the Public Prosecutor's Office.

11 FEB 2020 10:31 a.m.: The corporal insists on the four emails that Cèsar Puig, Secretary of the Interior, sent to Jové to inform him of the incidents of 20S. As he had done other times in other operations.

11 FEB 2020 10:30 a.m.: The corporal boasts of having invested the embezzlement of public funds. It refers to the research of websites, ads and posters. Of note is the intervention at Unipost of the census cards.

11 FEB 2020 10:27 a.m.: Here is the first testimony of corporal TIP K47019K on the search at Jovè's hoime. He says that in the end it was possible to do it without any problem despite the concentration of people.

The testimony of the captain of the Civil Guard on the search at Sr. Jové's home

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10 FEB 2020 1:59 p.m.: The hearing is suspended until tomorrow.

10 FEB 2020 1:56 p.m.:
Sra. Tubau returns to the beginning on the planning of the operation. The court secretary states, "Such an operation is not planned in a single meeting".

10 FEB 2020 1:54 p.m.:
Following the threats she received after her trestimony before the Supreme Court, the Mossos gave her escort. Sra. Tubau asks if this protection did not come before. But before that, the Mossos advised her to leave the social networks and offered her police protection at home.

10 FEB 2020 1:50 p.m.:
Montserrat del Toro explains that she saw public order vans from the Mossos when she left the Coliseum [Theatre]. In fact, this is where the camouflaged car in which she was driven to the City of Justice.

10 FEB 2020 1:47 p.m.:
Chief Commissioner Trapero's lawyer asks about the Mossos' proposals for leaving the [Department of the] Economy. She admits she did not see the Brimo police cordon, which was called off when the search dragged on.

10 FEB 2020 1:41 p.m.
The court secretary also admits that the Mossos did not obstruct the work of the judicial committee.

10 FEB 2020 1:40 p.m.
Sra. Tubau reminds her that at 9:54 a.m., superintendent Laplana entered, long after she was allegedly seen in the building. She is noiw forced to admit that she doesn't know if it was her.

10 FEB 2020 1:33 p.m.:
The Court No. 13 official tells Chief Commissioner Trapero's defence that they parked in front of Economy on a "temporary" basis . She knows nothing more. However, Tubau brandishes her statement before Court No. 3, where she explained that Civil Guard officers stayed behind to keep an eye on the vehicles.

10 FEB 2020 1:30 p.m.: "No one spoke of mistrust of the Mossos, only that the judge commissioned the investigation to the Guardia Civil," she explains.

10 FEB 2020 1:29 p.m.:
Tubau asks if at this meeting, in view of the magnitude of the searches, the support of Mossos was raised. "I can't tell you, I don't remember having even heard this," she adds.

10 FEB 2020 1:27 p.m.:
The prosecutor's interrogation ends. Chief Commissioner Trapero's counsel Sra. Tubau begins. In the first place, she asks when the macro-operation was planned with the Civil Guard. "It was before the 19th," she clarifies. "It was a prior meeting with Lt. Col. Baena," she adds.

10 FEB 2020 1:00 p.m.: Break for a quarter of an hour.

10 FEB 2020 12:59 p.m.: The court lawyer did not take the leave, she "spent the weekend resting but on Monday I may not have gone to work".

10 FEB 2020 12:56 p.m.: "I was not scared during the search, you grit and bear it, I knew what had happened the day before, I knew something would happen, one is a human being and one gets scared," she says.

10 FEB 2020 12:52 p.m.: The lawyer insists that they went through the interior of the Coliseum. They arrived in the dressing room - "which was very small" - where she stayed for half an hour until the show had ended. They crossed the theatre and a young man told her to hide behind a column. "We left through the actors' exit door. The Mosso told me to run to the right and to get inside the first unmarked vehicle. I got in and we set off for the City of Justice".

10 FEB 2020 12:47 p.m.: "I always had to keep close to the wall," says the [court official]. "One of the 11 plaincloitheses Mossos knelt to act as a stool and I jumped over a wall," she adds.

10 FEB 2020 12:44 p.m.: "That was the first time I talked to the Mossos all day. They had an exit access on the second floor of theMinistry, which opened onto a terrace, and from there you got to a 'theater' (the Coliseum)", she explains.

10 FEB 2020 12:41 p.m.: "When I phoned the judge, I asked him to 'get me out of here'. Chief Commissioner Trapero was given half an hour to get hedr out. According to his account, the Major said that was not enough time. But two officers arrived with Chief Commissioner Trapero's order to get her out of there.

10 FEB 2020 12:39 p.m.: "I wouldn't go out through the door, alone or accompanied... we had some new sandwiches foir dinner, not the noon ones that had run out." She phoned the judge of Ciourt No. 13.

10 FEB 2020 12:37 p.m.: The second option was to leave escorted behind the cordon with members of the Brimo to the police car. She didn't accept this either. She proposed to go out by air. They told her that that was not possible. "I asked for a helicopter, even if it meant several trips," she says.

10 FEB 2020 12:33 p.m.: Montse del Toro explains that the Mossos told her that as the Guardia Civil could not leave, they would accompany here to the underground/subway to reach the city of Justice. She refudsed.

10 FEB 2020 12:28 p.m.: For the second time, in her testimony, she emphasizes that there were civil servants entering the Ministry later than 9 p.m. "There were people squashed against the glass of the door", she recalls. She heard the blow of a bottle of water against the door.

10 FEB 2020 12:25 p.m.: "I went up to the terrace and saw the people that were there, I took pictures and I saw that we would have to go out by air," emphasizes the court official to the prosecutor.

10 FEB 2020 12:24 p.m.: "I was not aware of the habeas corpus until that night at the court on duty, or the next day ...", she specifies.

10 FEB 2020 12:20 p.m.: "The search ends when we are no longer looking for something, and we need to do the counting and check that the precinct numbers match, and once verified we have to fetch for the police to sign the report, there were many of us and that is why it took us so long", she says.

10 FEB 2020 12:16 p.m.: Montse del Toro again tells the Court that she heard Carme Forcadell at the [Departmenbt of the] Economy rally. "I was told by a civil guard and I associated ideas when I heard her voice and her tone," she specifies.

10 FEB 2020 12:13 p.m.: "The noise got louder and louder, with some kind of PA system, short sentences with harangues could be heard: '"You won't pass ", "We shall vote ", "The night will be long" and things like that', recounts the lawyer.

10 FEB 2020 12:11 p.m.: "We had to do with coca-cola and chocolates from the machine," says the lawyer. "You can't stop a search for lunch, it is a single action", she says. She also adds that in Sr. Jové's office a paper bag with five sandwiches appeared.

10 FEB 2020 12:07 p.m.: According to the court official, it was proposed that people not to be brought into the Ministrry in handcuffs. The Guardia Civil said this couldn't be done.

10 FEB 2020 11:58 a.m.: Sra. Del Toro comments on "incidents" with civil servants. The case of a female worker who took photographs of the judicial committee. The Civil Guard "required" her to delete the photographs. In the end she did do. Hwer other reproach is that they hung a Catalan flag from the balcony.

10 FEB 2020 11:56 a.m.: "You will not go out," "You will spend the night here" or "We shall vote" are some of the chants that the court official recalls. "We started the search at the office of electoral processes," she states.

10 FEB 2020 11:51 a.m.: Montserrat del Toro talks about people crowding at the door. She also boasts of not having spoken to superintendent Laplana. "I saw a person waving a flag at a uniformed civil guard spat at him, very violent," she recounts.

10 FEB 2020 11:48 a.m.: The law describes the [Departmebt of the] Economy buiilding as a Dracula castle. Like an ancient building where Norman Bates' mother lives. She insists on describing the people who went to the protest as "personajes", characters.

10 FEB 2020 11:46 a.m.: Contradiction with the sandwiches that a Mossa brought to [the Department of the] Economy. The Lieutenant says there were about 14 or 15 sandwiches. The judicial secretary, however, reduced that figure to 5, in her September 22nd report of the events.

Montse del Toro's report the day after the search

10 FEB 2020 11:38 a.m.: "When it is foreseen that any kind of incident may occur we get accompanied by uniformed people," she argues to justify the presence of uniformed Civil Guards. She also claims that they weanted to make sure the search was carried out correctly and to the extent necessary to ensure that there were no incidents.

10 FEB 2020 11:37 a.m.: "We arrived at 7:58 in the morning at [gthe Department of the] Economy" and "There were two Mossos of citizen security at the entrance" explains the court secretary by videoconference.

10 FEB 2020 11:34 a.m.:
The court secretary describes the 20S's searches as a "macro operation" . Despite this, they did not warn the Mossos...

10 FEB 2020 11:32 a.m.: Prosecutor Pedro Rubira asks the questions. He asks the witness to raise her voice, because "he's getting old and he has poorer hearing than before."

10 FEB 2020 11:31 a.m.:
It is the turn of the court secretary of Court No. 13 of Barcelona, ​​Montserrat del Toro. Her face cannot be seen. In fact, the institutional image has disappeared. There is only audio.

10 FEB 2020 11:27 a.m.:
"A female worker slammed the door when he was looking for a toilet, get out she told me," laments the lieutenant.

10 FEB 2020 11:25 a.m.:
The lieutenant explains that the [Department of the] Economy personnel could enter. "I don't know if the activity was stopped or not, but the personnel entered," he says. "We didn't letGabriel Rufián through, who said he wanted to say hello," he emphasizes.

10 FEB 2020 11:22 a.m.:
"Whenever she asked superintendent Laplana something, she spoke on the telephone, like everybody," he alleges.

10 FEB 2020 11:19 a.m.:
Tubau asks why they did not remove their weapons given that they could not hide their vehicles. "We needed a cordon from the Mossos, I couldn't get the weapons out in the middle of all that", he says. He admits he did not explain details to Sra. Laplana.

10 FEB 2020 11:16 a.m.: The lieutenant now details how he negotiated the parking of the judicial committee's vehicles. The building watchman admitted that he did not know if they would fit in the car park. He himself saw it and noticed that the lights or the cameras would get broken. He was willing to pay for it, but "by then there were too many people".

10 FEB 2020 11:09 a.m.: The lieutenant does not know if when he updated his superior he had asked for Mossos support. "I'm no one to ask my superiors for public order," he ends.

10 FEB 2020 11:04 a.m.: Sra. Tubau recalls that Lieutenant B5974S has told the prosecutor that "a spark can make a crowd redact". She takes advantage of the civil guard's slip to remind him that what superintendent Laplana tiold him at nine in the morning.

10 FEB 2020 11:01 a.m.: The lieutenant admits that he did not know if a risk study of the operation had been made, despite the fact that the previous day there had been protests during the Unipost search.

10 FEB 2020 10:59 a.m.: It is the turn of Chief Commissioner Trapero and Sra. Laplana's counsel. Sra. Tubau asks the lieutenant if he was informed about the Unipost search the day before, where the intervention of the Arro unit was required. "I was in an anti-jihadist operation in Lleida," he states.

10 FEB 2020 10:57 a.m.: "We ate because a plainclothes Mossa told us that she was going out to get some water and that if we wanted anything, she would buy it, someone gave her 20 euros, and she brought us 14 or 15 sandwiches," he says.

10 FEB 2020 10:55 a.m.: With Brimo agents they managed to get to their cars and found out that the weapons were inside. "That's when I sighed in relief", he says.

10 FEB 2020 10:55 a.m.: The lieutenant points out that a civilian would never call the police chief. "In the Guardia Civil this is not the procedure, a civilian would not contact the zone head general", he says.

10 FEB 2020 10:52 a.m.: The lieutenant says he never spoke to Chief Commissioner Trapero. "To Sanchez I spoke, in fact I did not tell a civilian that there were weapons, it was he who told me that there was sensitive material... then he said he would phone Josep Lluís ... (the Major)".

10 FEB 2020 10:38 a.m.: Interestingly, the lieutenant 'forgot' to warn abojut the rifles at 12:15 p.m. in his report. Instead he does recall details such as a "lighter or a can of beer" thrown at them by protesters. Here is the report.

The weapons, missing from the Civil Guard lieutenant's report

10 FEB 2020 10:31 a.m.: The prosecutor now asks when they reported the material "of some import" inside the vehicles. The lieutenant says that this was when the superintendent arrived, at about 9. However, he explains that until 12.15 p.m. he did not specify that they were "long arms, an HK [Heckler & Koch] that is a battle weapon".

10 FEB 2020 10:27 a.m.: The lieutenant insists that Laplana requested a Brimo reinforcement. "It doesn't take 200, just 30 or 40, just five minutes to move the cars and put them in the car park", he explains.

10 FEB 2020 10:26 a.m.: Here is the first police statement by Civil Guard Lieutenant No. B35974S, GRS in charge of protecting the judicial committee in the [Department of the] Economy search.

The first police statement by the Civil GuardLieutenant in charge of protecting the court No. 13
judicial committee

10 FEB 2020 10:19 a.m.: Turn of the Civil Guard Lieutenant, TIP No. B35974S, who directed the protection of the judicial committee in the search at [the Department of the] Economy.

10 FEB 2020 10:16 a.m.: The 13th day of the oral hearing of the judgment against the Interior Ministry leadership at the National Court begins.

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6 FEB 2020 2:09 pm: Corporal No. 16298 describes how the reports were written and broadened. The session ends until Monday. 6 FEB 2020 2:06 pm: The prosecutor's examination of the corporal ends up with the clarification of how the police reports were completedd. It is Chief Commissioner Trapero's counsel's turn to crossexamine, that deals with the complementary information of the reports.
6 FEB 2020 2:00 pm: Prosecutor Carballo tears into the examination of the corporal as if the world were coming to an end. He is outraged by the way the Mossos' investigated the Civil Guard vehicles. He asks for explanations on the legal qualification.
6 FEB 2020 1:50 pm: Third technical witness of the day, the Mossos Captain, TIP No. 16298, the investigation secretary of the police report on the 20S at [the Department of the] Economy. The prosecutor, angry, asks because he did not legally qualify the damage differently. The judge scolds the prosecutor because a witness cannot make legal qualifications. 6 FEB 2020 1:41 pm: The sergeant explains that the police reports found in the incinerator's vans were left-over drafts, sheets and summaries that served to outline the work and the extraction of data. 6 FEB 2020 1:37 pm: "The Major ordered that if there was any doubt as to whether or not they had closed a polling station, the report would be included as provisional, which is why the figures in the reports were revised downwards", confirms the sergeant. 6 FEB 2020 1:36 pm: The sergeant admits that the reports were rehearinged and that the figure of closed polling stations was brought down. 6 JAN 2020 1:30 pm: Sergeant TIP 11594 specifies the 172 investigations carried out by the General Information Office for the Prosecutor's Instruction 2/2017 on the Referendum. "No-one complained," he emphasizes. 6 FEB 2020 1:28 pm: The images chosen by the investigating Sergeant from the Mossos' helicopter on 20S and which he wanted to point out in his testimony.

The Mossos' Helix images taken on September 20th chosen by the Information Unit to be included in the police report

6 FEB 2020 1:26 pm: Chief Commissioner Trapero's counsel asks him for explanations on the Area of Mediation of the Mossos. The sergeant describes his duties and recalls that he is activated "when there is mobilization and its negative effects, not in judicial proceedings". "Also in eviction, "he adds,6 FEB 2020 1:24 pm: Ms. Tubau asks why they did not take statements from Sànchez or Cuixart. They were judicialized. Tubau emphasizes in Court that the Civil Guard did not cite them in his investigation.
6 FEB 2020 1:23 pm: The examination by the prosecution is over. It is the turn of Chief Commissioner Trapero's counsel. The lawyer asks him to clarify whether the mistake of not attaching the annexes to the first draft of the report was corrected. "Immediately," I replied. 6 FEB 2020 1:18 pm: Rubira asks why he did not summon to testify the civil guards who were at thesearch or the Court 13 official. The sergeant responds that they only had to write the report with what they had from the same corps.
6 FEB 2020 1:26 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero's counsel asks him for explanations on the Area of ​​Mediation of the Mossos. The sergeant describes his duties and recalls that he is activated "when
there is mobilization and its negative effects, not in judicial proceedings". 6 FEB 2020 1:24 p.m.: Sra. Tubau asks why they did not take statements from Sànchez or Cuixart. Tubau emphasizes in Court that the Guardia Civil did not cite them in his investigation
6 FEB 2020 1:23 p.m.: The examination by the prosecution is over. It is the turn of Chief Commissioner Trapero's counsel. The lawyer asks him to clarify whether the mistake of not attaching the annexes to the first draft of the report was corrected. "Immediately", he replies.6 FEB 2020 1:18 p.m.: Sr. Rubira asks why he did not summon to testify the civil guards who were at thesearch or the Court No. 13 official. The sergeant responds that they only had to write the report with what they had from the same corps.6 FEB 2020 1:12 p.m.: Here are the conclusions on the role of Cuixart and Sánchez on September 20th, according to the Mosso Sergeant who investigated for the report and who is now testifying before the National Court.

Part of the Mossos' report on the role of the two Jordis on September 20th.

6 FEB 2020 1:07 p.m.: According to the Sergeant, everything that is not in the report is not information that he would have been passed by his his superiors or information agents. To put it another way, what is not in the report does not exist.6 FEB 2020 1:05 p.m.: The Sergeant justifies to Prosecutor Rubira why he describes Laplana as "head of the operation" and not in later versions. TIP No. 11594 explains that he described her as such because in previous communications she was described as such.6 FEB 2020 12:54 p.m.: Here is part of the police report on the images collected through Helix, the Mossos helicopter. Public prosecutor Rubira is keen to know for how many hours it was operational.

The Helix report on the helicopter images of [the Dept of the] Economy on September 20th.

6 FEB 2020 12:47 p.m.: The sergeant warns the prosecutor that two people involved in the 20S events were investigated and were later summoned to testify before the National High
Court.
6 FEB 2020 12:39 p.m.: Prosecutor Pedro Rubira asks clarifies with the instructor witness the diversity and compliments of the testimony about the 20S.
6 FEB 2020 12:36 p.m.: Here is the report drafted by Sergeant TIP 11594 (now testifying) and Capt. TIP No. 16298. They did the first investigations on damage reported during the protests at the Economy headquarters.

Front page of the Mossos' investigation report on the 20S in Dept. of Economy

6 FEB 2020 12:32 p.m.: The view resumes. Turn of the testimony of the TIP of the Mossos 11594. Instructor of the Information Unit of Public Order in charge of investigating the damage of 20S to the vehicles of the Civil Guard.6 FEB 2020 12:08 p.m.: Judgment recess for 10 minutes.6 FEB 2020 12:08 p.m.: He ends the interrogation with the witness finally admitting that there is no e-mail dexchange between Chief Commissioner Trapero and the two West region commanders he investigated for sedition and disobedience. Case closed.6 FEB 2020 12:04 p.m.: The witness admits that there is no direct reference to Chief Commissioner Trapero. In any case, they are referred by reference. The Civil Guard emphasizes that an internal communiqué of calm from Major to Mossos is sent to a councilor. All the Mossos had it.6 FEB 2020 12:00 p.m.: TIP C17150G is now talking about the former ERC local councillor, Joan Ballana, who, despite not knowing Catalan political life, classifies him as a "trusted person of Marta Rovira". It goes back to 20S, he says that the chief of the room told Ballana that it would not act but it was by order of Chief Commissioner Trapero.6 FEB 2020 12:00 pm: TIP C17150G is now talking about the former ERC local councilor,
Joan Ballana, who, despite not knowing Catalan political life, classes him as a "person trusted by Marta Rovira". It goes back to 20S, he says that the regional head told Ballana that they would not act unless the order came from Chief Commissioner Trapero.
6 FEB 2020 11:51 a.m.: The civil guard witness now says that in his own social networks "I have no Catalan people" and he researched in Catalonia. I have claims not to know if in the days before and during October 1st there were calls from parties and organizations for the referendum.
6 FEB 2020 11:44 a.m.: Ms. Tubau's interrogation now continues on the Civil Guard's criticism of the reports written by the Mossos. He cannot assess "the magnitude of the irregularities" in the reports because he has not seen the first drafts.
6 FEB 2020 11:34 a.m.: Tubau shows the Court with a September 20 communiqué from Major Chief Commissioner Trapero to the entire corps of the Mossos, stating that they should only heed the official channels. No networks. The investigating witness bases it all on whatsapp chats, whre, moreover, there are none of the defendants.

Trapero's internal communiqué on September 20 informing about the official channels of communication

6 FEB 2020 11:28 a.m.: Here is one of the documents put forward by Sra. Tubau to discredit the witness's assessments. This is the instruction of the office of the Secretary of State for Security, with Sr. Nieto at the helm. He issued an instruction where he repeated that the evening the operation would continue after 8 p.m. Just as Commander Lopez ordered. The Civil Guard thought it was a Mossos order, and meaningless.

Instruction 4/2017 of the Secretary of State for Security on the operational plan

6 FEB 2020 11:16 am: Tubau performs a surgical analysis of the e-mails provided by the researcher and his interpretations. The TIP C17150G is taken aback as the lawyer cuts his imagination with concrete data.
6 FEB 2020 11:06 a.m.: Tubau asks TIP C17150G if he knows that one of his "key witnesses", the Mosso per la Independence Albert Donaire, stated that Chief Commissioner Trapero was not aligned with the process. He replied he didn't know.
6 FEB 2020 10:56 am: Tubau sets a trap for the witness. He falls head-first into it. She asks about López's e-mail stating that ballot boxes must also be requisitioned from 8 a.m.: She reminds him that instruction 4 of the Secretary of State of Security of the ordered the same thing.
6 FEB 2020 10:55 a.m.: The defense counsel crossexamines. Mrs. Tubau begins the trstimony by asking about the e-mails analyzed. She specifically asks if any of the incriminating e-mails came out of the Prefecture. he replies that he does not know.
6 FEB 2020 10:50 a.m.: TIP No. C17150 now explains that the chief of the Mossos de Ponent, Superintendent Roderic Moreno, recommended Telegram in a whatsapp chat as it was "safer". In this chat, however, there are none of the defendants, and no communication with them. 🤷‍♀
6 FEB 2020 10:44 a.m.: Finally, after 12 days of trial, the prosecutor asks a Civil Guard if they found ballot boxes. TIP C17150G says he is not aware that the Mossos found any. "If we had done the rinvestigation ...", but he could not continue. Judge Espejel interrupted him. "Refrain from making assessments."
6 FEB 2020 10:41 a.m.: Public prosecutor Carballo continues his jumping interrogation. He keeps jumping from e-mails to telephone calls between members of the leadership of the Mossos of the Ponent region.

Public Prosecutor Miguel Ángel Carballo trying to put order in the interrogation papers (p)

6 FEB 2020 10:36 a.m.: The Civil Guard gets in a tangle when he describes that there are Mossos who requisitioned ballot boxes. He is confused and claims they requisitioned official result forms. The prosecutor notes the continuous confusion. TIP C17150G is trying to present the Mossos as referendum contributors.
6 FEB 2020 10:27 a.m.: Judge Espejel admonishes TIP witness C17150G. "Refrain from making assessments," she tells him. He has done so constantly throughout the statement. The civil guard even starts sentences saying "I wanted to comment...".
6 FEB 2020 10:26 a.m.: The witness, a researcher of a twice-closed case, claims twice that the Mossos were in "hysteria". He justifies this with an e-mail from Commissioner López, which just states how best to send communications to the CECOR.
6 FEB 2020 10:21 a.m.: TIP C17150G highlights the activity of the ARRO anti-riot patrols. He assures that there is only one attempt at intervention and when they arrive they find the UIPs of the Spanish police are intervening there. The prosecutor includes that "the monitoring did not help to streamline the teams."
6 FEB 2020 10:17 a.m.: The Civil Guard thinks that on the morning of October 1st there was
little e-mail activity despite it being a "special day of much work". I have comments at 14:11 in an e-mail where they "detect that there is more activity ", addressed to Superintendent Monclus, head of the team in Speaker [Western region].
6 FEB 2020 10:14 a.m.: 12th day of the trial of the Ministry of the Interior leadership. Prosecutor Carballo's examination of the civil guard C17150G, who was in charge of a closed investigation into the Mossos' action in Lleida, continues.

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5 FEB 2020 3:04 p.m.: The court adjourns and the session will resume tomorrow.5 FEB 2020 2:38 p.m.: Witness C17150G - investigator of a twice-closed case against the Mossos - servesthe prosecutor to delve into the narrative of passivity. Also to insist that the police action guidelines were deliberaterly leaked so that people would know what they had to do to prevent police action.
5 FEB 2020 2:32 p.m.: Prosecutor Margallo asks the drafter of the indictment - which has been closed - on the Mossos' passivity, about the eaning of the term "riots."5 FEB 2020 2:20 p.m.: The instructor now brandishes a Telegram cha of "Mossos for Independence". He thinks it is noteworthy that as early as six p.m. on Friday, September 29, they were already sending out a news item with the action guidelines. They had been published at noon in various media. 17,000 Mossos had them through the Intranet.
5 FEB 2020 2:18 p.m.: The
emails provided by Baena's number two dissociate Soler and Puig from the
police operation.5 FEB 2020 2:04 p.m.: According to TIP C17150G, this commanders' service chart for the referendum "shows" the "iron-fisted control" that Chief Commissioner Trapero wanted to impose. "It looks like a CUP assembly", the newsroom says ironically about this evidence.

The chart that according to the Civil Guard shows Chief Commissioner Trapero's iron-fisted
control on October 1st

05 FEB 2020 1:51 p.m.: TIP C17150G reads e-mails and reports collected in the investigation, in which the Mossos describe the movements of the State security forces and corps.

05 FEB 2020 1:44 p.m.: New witness. Drafter of the police report on the operatives of the Mossos in Lleida on October 1st. He is Civil Guard C171750G.
05 FEB 2020 1:43 p.m.: The testimony of the Civil Guard lieutenant who drafted the police report against the Mossos of Lleida is over. He concludes stating to Sra. Tubau thatChief Commissioner Trapero does not appear in the telephone conversations.
05 FEB 2020 1:39 p.m.: It is turn of the defence counsel. Sra. Tobau begins to tear the testimony to shreds. In fact, it is easy for her: she brandishes the court decision to close the case the lieutenant was investigating, in which the Lleida Provincial Court makes it clear that although there was tracking, it was not on anyone's order, nor was it information used to disobey the TSJC.

The ruling of the Lleida High Court that closes the case investigated by the witness

05 FEB 2020 1:32 p.m.: The prosecution ends the testimony of the Civil Guard investigator who analyzed the audios of the Regional Room of Lleida. used by the prosecutor to fabricate the narrative of the passivity of the Mossos and of tracking of the other police forces.

05 FEB 2020 1:15 p.m.: The hearing resumes. The witness now explains the [WhatsApp] chats where the head of the Speaker Room was involved on October 1st.

05 FEB 2020 12:33 p.m.: The hearing is suspended for a few minutes.

05 FEB 2020 12:28 p.m.: The prosecutor, thanks a chaotic interrogation, recovers emails and phone calls between officers and the units. Even the testimony, the drafter of the reports, turns them topsy-turvy. For example, the one Commander Lopez sends out as a reminder that the ballot boxes were to be requisitioned even after the voting was over. TIP D19921C says the audios do not say the same thing.

The e-mail from Commander López telling the Mossos that they would have to requisition material whatever the time of day

05 FEB 2020 12:00 p.m.: The TIP declaring D19921C is the drafter of the police report 1341/17 for Court No. 4 of Lleida on collaboration of the Mossos in the referendum. The case was filed on November 8, 2019 by the Lleida High Court. Magistrate Espejel, however, has allowed him to be included in the cause a.m.

The operative part of the closing of the case by the Provincial Court of Lleida

05 FEB 2020 11:53 a.m.: Here is the key to Testimony TIP D19921C, who analyzed the audios of the Lleida Command Room to try to show that the Mossos agreed with the neighbors on the holding of the referendum.
They also interpret that they did some tailing.

The court document containing the narrative explained by the Guardia Civil on the Mossos in Lleida

5 FEB 2020 11:37 a.m.: The Guardia Civil testifier admits that they did not act at some polling statiuons to prevent things "getting worse".

5 FEB 2020 11:32 a.m.: The TIP clzims that there are audios which show that the Mossos are watching the movements of the Guardia Civil's riot squads in Lleida.

5 FEB 2020 11:28 a.m.: TIP D19921C claims that the Chief Inspector-in-Chief of the Lleida Command team was in an Alfarràs chat where the mayor was, and it was conceiuved for the poling station.

5 FEB 2020 11:24 a.m.: TIP D19921C tells the court that he would have liked to have "contact
with the population thanks to the Mossos" on October 1st. "Out of common sense," he added. "But it was zero, in no case, in Lleida, none."

5 FEB 2020 11:22 a.m.: New witness. In this case, the TIP of the Civil Guard D19921C .
Posted to Lleida and drafter of a police report on the performance of the Mossos. Public prosecutor Miguel Ángel Carballo asks the questions.

5 FEB 2020 11:20 a.m.: The testimony of the Civil Guard commander analyst, who drafted the police reports. Fermin Morales, Cèsar Puig's counsel, makes him nervous. The defence strategy has been to get TIP N29100C to admit that Puig had no operative authority. He merely paid the salaries.

5 FEB 2020 11:15 a.m.: One of the e-mails added to the case with which Martell certifies that Soler did not receive the Prosecutor's instructions. It just reported the Police already had "clues" as to how things would go.

The e-mail Martell uses to accredit his client had not been passed the instructions

5 FEB 2020 11:07 a.m.: Martell brandishes an e-mail which would attest to the Interior Ministry staff taking no notice of anything Sr. Soler said or proposed.

5 FEB 2020 11:03 a.m.: Sr. Martell puts e-mails on the table that the major used to incriminate Pere Soler. The lawyer makes him admit that the chain of Prefecture and operative emails does not include the then director of the Police.

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5 FEB 2020 10:57 a.m.: Sr. Martell, with irony, thanks the Presiding judge for having turned the testimony of Major Caesar, investigating secretary, into that of an "intelligence expert's testimony", which goes against the procedure.

5 FEB 2020 10:49 a.m.: Turn of Pere Soler's counsel. Lawyer Martell asks with the aim of disassociating his client, then the director general of the police, from the operational plans for October 1st.

Lawyer Cristobal Martell, during the hearing

5 FEB 2020 10:43 a.m.: Sra. Tubau runs through e-mails collected by the Civil Guard intelligence analyst who has drafted the reports. She dismantles the interpretation he had made. For example, the legal adviser for the Interior reviewed all minutes or reports with legal consequences; not just in the case of the independence process.

5 FEB 2020 10:36 a.m.: Tubau brnadishes newspaper articles in early August, stating that the probable dates for passing the disconnection laws were September 6 and 7. The Major claimed that on August 10 this was not known.

5 FEB 2020 10:31 a.m.: Eleventh day of the trial against the Interior ministry leadership. Defense counsel continues testimonies with Major César TIP N29100C, secretary of the reports. He explains that he analyzed between 500 and 1,000 emails.

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4
FEB 2020 6:44 p.m.: The tenth session is over. Tomorrow the testimony of Baena's number two will continue.

4
FEB 2020 6:43 p.m.: Sra. Tubau
continues to shed light on the selection, analysis and context of e-mails
provided in the case in an interpretative report. For example,
on the amendment of the Mossos 1-Oct reports. The witness admits that
no comparison was made between the former and the enlarged ones.

4
FEB 2020 6:25 p.m.: Tubau asks how it was that they coincided with
the CNP in an investigation Court No. 13. "We arrived at the
same point by two routes," he says.

-
"Did they work outside the judicial police?"

-
"The judicial police units had a clue", he responds.

4
FEB 2020 6:17 p.m.: The Baena's analyst insists that of the 4,000
emails analyzed, they have only included those that are aimed to attest to relations between the
political leadership and the Major. They even include those of Carme
Forcadell because she was warned by the TC.

4
FEB 2020 6:06 p.m.: Cross-examiming on the e-mails begins. Sra. Tubau brnadishes an e-mail from Chief Commissioner Trapero
about escorts for Pascal, Sànchez, Cuixart, Vendrell and Rovira. The Major does not know if they were granted protection. The lawyer,
however, shows him an e-mail, with a request for a Ciudadanos escort.
"Wasn't the fact that he received requests from pro-independence or unionist sectors an important element? Didn't they continue the
investigation to find out if they were granted escorts?"

The
e-mail that Chief Commissioner Trapero received about counter-surveillance requests

4 FEB 2020 5:57 p.m.: The witness cannot provide conclusive evidence of Chief Commissioner Trapero's contacts with the political and social leaders of the independence process. Moreover, he mentioned that intelligence reports were shared with various commanding officers.

4 FEB 2020 5:45 p.m.: The witness admits that the Agora Plan included static surveillance of buildings and outbuildings of the Civil Guard and the Spanish police. However, he adds that the Agora did not say the movements were to be reported.

4
FEB 2020 5:29 p.m.: Tubau asks him about the police report in which it is acknowledged that it "is justifiable" to send instructions to the political leadership. Major César replies that it is "wrongly stated".

4
FEB 2020 5:26 p.m.: The witness does not manage to justify the functional area of ​​the strategic or executive committee. "We tapped no telephone calls". "We perceive them," and he adds, for example, "instructions were sent on to the political leadership".

4 FEB 2020 5:25 p.m.: The witness backscratches Chief Commissioner Trapero. He assures that he is a "leader" and a "neighbourhood lad" like him.

4
FEB 2020 5:20 p.m.: The witness admits that on October 4 they had no sign that he was advising the Government. In the following day's report, because Enfocats refers to the Mossos and as he was their chief, they added him. He was part of it "unquestionably".

The
part of the report where it says that Chief Commissioner Trapero was already unquestionably a member of the strategic committee

4
FEB 2020 5:15 p.m.: Tubau
asks why on October 4 they presented the document Enfocats
and the next day they said that "undoubtedly" Chief Commissioner Trapero was on the executive committee. "What
changed in 24 hours?"

The
official October 4 register entry of the Enfocats document

4
FEB 2020 5:09 p.m.: The Major tells the Court that in the first
report the Mossos were not identified as suspects of sedition and yet Jordi
Sànchez and Jordi Cuixart were.

4
FEB 2020 5:03 p.m.:
PHOTO:
Here is the part of the report
of the Civil Guard on the 20S where they say that the [Department of the] Economy
search ended at 10 p.m..
Tubau asks him why it dragged on. The commander replies that "a
clone was being made and you never know when it will finish".

The
part of the report
on the
completion
of the search

4
FEB 2020 4:55 p.m.: TIP N29100C admits to Tubau that he can only speak about what happened on the 20S at the [Department of the] Economy 20S "by reference".

4
FEB 2020 4:53
p.m.:
Sra. Tubau
continues to put pressure on the reports on the 20S searches. He admits that
except for Economy headquarters, which "was a bit harder", elsewhere the court orders were completed.

Sra. Tubau, during the testimony of Baena's number two.

4 FEB 2020 4:48 p.m.: Baena’s number two admits that the Mossos' ARROs helped the judicial retinue during the Unipost search.

4
FEB 2020 4:45 p.m.: Here is the e-mail that Baena's number two himself admits
could be a plan to detain the Government by court order.

The famous e-mail from which the Government detention plan was inferred.

4 FEB 2020 4:37 p.m.: Sra. Tubau begins at the end and brandishes the October 25 e-mail, on which the defence bases its evidence of the Government's arrest. She makes him rectify, and he now admits that despitebeing a public order instruction, the possibility of arresting the Government fits into it.4 FEB 2020 4:35 p.m.: The session resumes. Turn of Chief Commissioner Trapero's counsel. Tubau cross-examines the investigating drafter of the official police report on [the events of] October 1st.4 FEB 2020 2:40 p.m.: The hearing ends. It is the counsel's turn, but in the afternoon.4 FEB 2020 2:32 p.m.: "What is weird" or "what we don't see as normal" ... are the arguments of the instructor’s number two who has not made it clear that the Mossos do not have, unlike the Civil Guard, a specific Judicial Police unit.4 FEB 2020 2:27 p.m.: The Major reiterates "the homogeneity of the orders of the Mossos d'Esquadra". He says everyone had the same orders. Which is really quite obvious.4 FEB 2020 2:24 p.m.: The Major is outraged that when the mayor of Mollet reports threats to the ANC, the prefecture sends the report to the Minister. "I have never seen this, not even in the Basque Country," says the two of Baena. The judge cuts him off.4 FEB 2020 2:15 p.m.: The Prosecutor asks the investigator if he "has any e-mail that shows the change in attitude of the Mossos". The Major refers to the e-mail dated October 25 that the defence provide as evidence of the plan to arrest the Government. The Major says it is a public order plan.4 FEB 2020 2:10 p.m.: The investigator points out the duebetween Omnium and Crime for Democracy in the sociual networks on the basis of "the permanent mobilization" that Enfocats had envisaged. He also gives details of a study of the "Open Schools" hashtag.4 FEB 2020 2:08 p.m.: The chaos between prosecutor Carballo and the Investigating secretary continues with the emails. The defence counsel are silent and let it go on. It seems that they have agreed on a strategy. They may have detected some formal defect.4 FEB 2020 2:01 p.m.: The commanding investigator of the police reports endorses Laplana's version on the 20S search at [the Department of the] Economy.4 FEB 2020 1:48 p.m.: Baena's number two is out of control: "Trapero advised the Government not in a conscious way"4 FEB 2020 1:46 p.m.: The e-mail in which the Civil Guard found the Mossos Internal Affairs file on the officers who might have had a passive attitude on October 1st. 50 disciplinary actions were opened, but the instructor commander thinks little of it.4 FEB 2020 4:37 p.m.: Sra. Tubau begins at the end and brandishes the October 25 e-mail, on which the defence bases its evidence of the Government's arrest. She makes him rectify, and he now admits that despitebeing a public order instruction, the possibility of arresting the Government fits into it.

4
FEB 2020 2:40 p.m.:
The hearing
ends. It is the counsel's turn, but in the afternoon.

4
FEB 2020 2:32 p.m.: "What
is weird" or "what we don't see as normal" ...
are the arguments of the instructor’s number two who has not made it clear that the Mossos do not have, unlike the Civil Guard, a specific Judicial Police unit.

4 FEB 2020 2:27 p.m.: The Major reiterates "the
homogeneity of the orders of the Mossos d'Esquadra". He
says everyone had the same orders. Which
is really quite obvious.

4
FEB 2020 2:24 p.m.:
The Major is outraged that when the
mayor of Mollet
reports threats to the ANC, the prefecture sends the report to the
Minister.
"I have never seen this, not even in the Basque Country," says the
two of Baena. The judge
cuts him
off.

4
FEB 2020 2:15 p.m.: The Prosecutor asks the investigator if he "has
any e-mail that shows the change in attitude of the Mossos". The Major refers to the e-mail dated October 25 that the defence
provide as evidence of the plan to arrest the Government. The Major says it is a public order plan.

4
FEB 2020 2:10 p.m.:
The
investigator points out the duel between Omnium and Crime
for Democracy in the sociual networks on the basis of "the permanent
mobilization" that Enfocats had envisaged. He
also
gives details of a study of
the "Open
Schools" hashtag.

4
FEB 2020 2:08 p.m.: The chaos between prosecutor Carballo and
the Investigating secretary continues with the emails. The defence counsel are silent and let
it go on. It seems that they have agreed on a strategy. They may have detected some formal defect.

4
FEB 2020 2:01 p.m.: The commanding investigator of the police reports
endorses Laplana's version on the 20S search at [the Department of the] Economy.

4
FEB 2020 1:46 p.m.: The e-mail in which the Civil Guard found the
Mossos Internal Affairs file on the
officers who might have had a passive attitude on October 1st. 50 disciplinary actions were opened, but the instructor commander thinks little of it.

The
email to which the DAI report is attached

4
FEB 2020 1:42 p.m.: The secretary
of the police reports now accuses Commander Molinero of changing the October 1st reports by the Mossos. He takes the information from
an e-mail that does not say this, but that there were reports to which information had to be
added.

Heading
of the minutes of the meeting which is highlighted by Baena’s
Secretary

4
FEB 2020 1:03 p.m.: TIP N29100C explains an e-mail that is not in the
case documents. Nevertheless, the judge tells him to explain the content.

4
FEB 2020 12:59 p.m.: The hearing is resumed with the testimony of
Baena's number two. After a 20 minutes search they fail to find one of the e-mails
the witness was referring to.

4
FEB 2020 12:19 p.m.: Baena's number two admits that they collected as many as
4,000 of Chief Commissioner Trapero's e-mails.

4 FEB 2020 12:10 p.m.: TIP N29100C reproaches that Mossos for passing
the "police reports" through the legal advice of [the Department of the] Interior. He fails to say that these were minutes of meetings and reports.

4
FEB 2020 11:55 a.m.: They ccontinue searching for the "flowchart"
in
the room. The Presiding
Judge
seems intrigued.

4
FEB 2020 11:54 a.m.: PHOTO: Baena's secretary now analyzes
intelligence reports received by the Major regarding the political
and social situation in Catalonia. Here is one of the covers.

Cover
of intelligence reports received by Chief Commissioner Trapero

4
FEB 2020 11:36 a.m.: Here is the heading of the Civil Guard report on
Chief Commissioner Trapero's e-mails. According to the analyst, the Mossos' spies
"already knew on August 10 that the plenary session to pass the
referendum law would be on September 6 and 7". Just like the press at the
time.

analisiscorreus

4
FEB 2020 11:30 a.m.: The Guardia Civil is surprised that the General
Information Office sent their intelligence analyzes on the political
and social movements that were happening in Catalonia.

4
FEB 2020 11:26 a.m.: Baena's secretary says they did not request
collaboration with the Mossos because they did not agree on a
referendum inquiry. Only with the CNP, in an investigation by order
of Court 1.

4
FEB 2020 11:22 a.m.:
"I
don't understand how Vice President Junqueras came in and then they
couldn't make
a cordon,"
says number two on Baena.

4
FEB 2020 11:21 a.m.: According
to TIP N29100C it
does not make sense for the Civil Guard to send emails to the Police
Coordination Room asking for support by 20S if the Mossos have
arrived. Attempt to emphasize that the Catalan police did not heed.
The Mossos were there.

4
FEB 2020 11:17 a.m.: Baena's
secretary is now focusing on the 20S search, saying that the
committee began to worry about seeing a "fat
fuck" forming. But
before that, they rushed to secure the test.

4
FEB 2020 11:07 a.m.: An e-mail from October 20, 2017, from Carles
Puigdemont to his secretary, reappears to end a letter to Chief Commissioner
Trapero, to congratulate him. The analyst justifies that they found
the document after delivering the paperwork.

4
FEB 2020 11:03 a.m.: The Civil Guard analyst admits that they took
their wallets with the universal census. It was possible to vote
despite CTTI intervention.

4
FEB 2020 10:56 a.m.:
Here the cover of Enfocats the document without signature and only
found in the house of Josep
Maria Jové,
with which the Civil Guard analysts base their story. Marchena did
not use him for the judgment in the process.

The
cover of Enfocats

4
FEB 2020 10:47 a.m.: "Some of the Mossos advised the Strategic
Committee," the analyst says but admits he has not found any
evidence. In fact, he says they suspect it was the Major in exchange
for giving him this position.

4
FEB 2020 10:45 a.m.: According to the analyst, Enfocats
is articulated through political, economic and social conflict; the
development of state structures and legislation and the social
mobilization that would function as an "accordion":
in addition, the transfer of less mobilization

4
FEB 2020 10:43 a.m.: The researcher's thesis is that pro-independence
leaders based their goals on "territory control" and that
is why the Mossos as an armed body was "essential".

4
FEB 2020 10:40 a.m.:
The witness with TIP N2900C is the Instructional Secretary to Lt.
Col. Daniel Baena. He continues his story based on the Focus, the
unsigned power point found at home Josep Maria Jovè

4
FEB 2020 10:36 a.m.: New TIP 29100C witness is presented as a trained
information analyst in the Basque Country. Also as a Diploma in
Business Administration and Management with a Master's Degree in
Intelligence. Also worth noting is the level C of Catalan.

4
FEB 2020 10: 27 a.m.: New witness. The TIP of the Civil Guard
G602263V, in charge of studying the communications of the Mossos in
the Camp de Tarragona. It is the turn of the defence after Prosecutor Margallo has only asked if it was ratified in the report.

4
FEB 2020 10:25 a.m.:
The
public prosecutor
has only asked him to ratify the report, and he resigns to the other
agent who participated in the forensic study of vehicles. Officers do
not appear in the images of the hearing.

4
FEB 2020 10:21 a.m.: The hearing of the oral judgment against the
Interior dome is resumed. The tenth session begins with the testimony
of agents who analyzed the vehicles of the Civil Guard as forensics.
Two questions from Attorney Rubira.

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3
FEB 2020 5:14 p.m.: The hearing is adjourned until tomorrow morning

3
FEB 2020 5:12
p.m.:
Morales
is directing the interrogation to prove that Puig is nowhere to be
found and that incriminating evidence is worthless. The emails that
the Secretary of the Interior sent to Jove in 19S about the search
were already "public
knowledge",
even a press release had been issued by the government delegation.

3
FEB 2020 5:01
p.m.:
The
interrogation on the part of Martell, the lawyer César Puig's
lawyer, the lawyer Fermín Morales, ends.

3
FEB 2020 4:59 p.m.: Here is the part of Enfocats that defined the
two committees and which does not include the post of Director
General of the Police although he had said yes. Sr. Martell just
finished off the witness.

The Enfocats document
where Soler is not mentioned although Baena said he was

3
FEB 2020 4:57
p.m.: Sr.
Martell asks about the superficiality of the investigations. Baena
first points out that Soler should be a member of the executive
committee. However, he later
admits that Focus and his position are not stated.

-
"We have not detected it," confesses the lieutenant-colonel
of the Civil Guard.

3
FEB 2020 4:44 p.m.:
Sr. Martell also cornered Baena. He asks if a police is judicially
divested of governing police. He says he is not incompatible, but
instead says he is when a court order is mediated. "It is
fulfilled and point."

3
FEB 2020 4:41
p.m.: Tubau's interrogation is over. Turn of Cristobal Martell,
lawyer of Pere Soler. Baena assures the Court that he was already a
judicial police based on a National Court Prosecution's instruction
in 2015.

3
FEB 2020 4:35 p.m.: Baena only has one "protected witness from
the Mossos" who claims he denied coercion. "Others did not
want to report," he adds.

3
FEB 2020 4:34 p.m.: Tubau continues to gather Baena and the way he
articulates the testimonies as well as his interpretations. Chief Commissioner Trapero
becomes enraged and politely indignant as he declares the Civil Guard
instructor. "The Mossos were deceived and used," says
Baena.

3
FEB 2020 4:28 p.m.: Here the Baena testimony where he admits that it
was normal for the Major to report actions or guidelines to his
political bosses. He describes it as "justifiable." Tubau
has made him acknowledge this.

Baena's
report where he admits that it is justifiable for the Mossos chief to inform his political bosses

3
FEB 2020 4:19 p.m.: Here is the e-mail from the General Information
Office warning that more information was needed through the images
and more recommendations to extend the proceedings of 20S. Baena
is speechless.

3
FEB 2020 2:27 p.m.: Baena admits that there is no call between Jordi
Sànchez and Chief Commissioner Josep Lluís Trapero on or before 1-O. Only calls during
the 20S are recorded.

3
FEB 2020 2:26 p.m.: Baena does not know how to justify, because the
three calls made by Chief Commissioner Trapero and the President of the Supreme Court of
Catalonia, Jesus Maria Barrientos, are not mentioned in the
statement.

3
FEB 2020 2:20 p.m.: Here is the part of the call log during the 20S
between Trapero and Jordi Sànchez. Tubau delves into the content of
the calls. Baena doesn't know what to say.

The
phone calls between Sánchez and Chief Commissioner Trapero

3
FEB 2020 2:11 p.m.: This is the part of the report where the telephone conversations between members of the Mossos and
Government are described as "surreal". Baena could not justify or detail
what kind of conversations they were, not whethjer he appeared in them.

The
part of the report where the jargon of calls is described as surreal

3
FEB 2020 2:06
p.m.: Baena
cannot justify the credibility of the images contributed to different
testimonies. For example, two alleged Mossos who made statements on
Spanish television. You cannot certify that they are.

3
FEB 2020 1:57 p.m.: Baena admits that the Mossos went to search
squads to protect the Civil Guard in places where no support or
support was requested, such as the Catalan Foreign Ministry.

3
FEB 2020 1:48 p.m.:
Baena does not know how to specify the content of the calls between
Jordi Sànchez and Chief Commissioner Trapero. " I was not allowed to call,"
he says. The surprise defense of the statement.

3
FEB 2020 1:46 p.m.: Here the portion of Baena's testimony that cannot
be justified as labeling "unquestionably" Chief Commissioner Trapero part of
the executive committee. FInalment claims that it had a "hint":
that it had received a notice from the Constitutional Court (like
most senior officials and officials of the Generalitat)

The
report which mixdes up Chief Commissioner Trapero with the strategic committee

3
FEB 2020 1:39 p.m.: Tubau collects Baena for a testimony of October 5
who does not know if he was made by order of the Prosecutor's Office,
Carmen Lamela or Judge 1:. The letter catches him because the
testimony had not been referred to the Court and yes to the Public
Prosecutor's Office.

3
FEB 2020 1:32 p.m.:
Baena now says "Enfocats
is the way to get to the National Transition White Paper." Tubau
reminds you that the first is from 2016 and the second from ... 2014

3
FEB 2020 1:30 p.m.: Baena admits that he has used the National
Transition White Paper for his testimony but has not read it all.

3
FEB 2020 1:28 p.m.:
"The individual conduct of the Mossos d'Esquadra in 20S was not
a crime of sedition at that time," Baena tells Tubau.

3
FEB 2020 1:23 p.m.: Tubau
rehearings one by one the Civil Guard criminals during the 20S. It
does it chronologically. Baena, hesitantly, is passing
responsibilities to field agents.

3
FEB 2020 1:10 p.m.:Baena,
in his responses to Tubau, passes the responsibility on to the agents
and field officers who were at 20S at the Economy headquarters.

3
FEB 2020 1:04 p.m.: Tubau questions Baena as to whether or not the
Mossos acted in the 19S squad at Unipost. In fact, the Civil Guard
awarded the ARROs that acted.

3
FEB 2020 12:58 p.m.: Tubau is now asking about the 20S attacks, and
Baena has asked how Mossos responds to requests for help.

3
FEB 2020 12:48 p.m.: He looks back on the interrogation of Chief Commissioner
Trapero's defence. Olga Tubau encircles Baena, for
Trapero was proposed as Chief Commissioner by the then socialist Albert Batlle.

3
FEB 2020 12:25 p.m.: Here is the e-mail with a letter that supposedly
describes the secret meeting between President Puigdemont and Chief Commissioner Trapero
to congratulate the Major on 1-O. An email that the judge has
not accepted in the case.

Puigdemont's
e-mail to Anna Gutiérrez Vila from which Baena deduces a secret meeting with
Trapero

3
FEB 2020 12:13
p.m.: The
judge
does not admit the evidence
but the prosecutor reads the
letter to the Court and incorporates it. Espejel cuts off Baena and
reminds her that it
has not been admitted as evidence.

3
FEB 2020 12:09 p.m.: Baena
recounts a "secret meeting with Puigdemont and Chief Commissioner Trapero"
(behind closed doors) to congratulate him on his October 1st
performance. "I know this through an email from Puigdemont,"
she tells the prosecutor. They try to incorporate it into the cause,
the defenses are opposed.

3
FEB 2020 12:03 p.m.: Baena "The demonstration
on
3 October that was reported in front of Travessera de Gràcia, to the
commander to recriminate our activities was important"

3
FEB 2020 11:56 a.m.: He complains that Chief Commissioner Trapero put "proportionality
and congruence" ahead of the effectiveness of the judicial
interlocutor to prevent the referendum.

3
FEB 2020 11:55 a.m.:
"There
were no calls for public order support," emphasizes
Baena of the October 1 operation. Forget the various emails from
Commander López and the suspension of De Los Cobos' meetings with
the Mossos.

3
FEB 2020 11:54 a.m.: Baena oversaw all investigations into the
process. He acts as De los Cobos and charges the neulers personally
against the Major. They even mix CTTI, which has nothing to do with
Mossos.

3
FEB 2020 11:40 a.m.:
Baena takes every opportunity to load the neulers against Chief Commissioner Trapero. He
insists that as of 155 there was no problem with the Mossos.
Interestingly, in 20S the coordination between the two bodies was
commissioned by López, who replaced Chief Commissioner Trapero.

3
FEB 2020 11: 36 a.m.: The prosecutor's interrogation continues in
Baena. Rubira speaks comfortably of the social "collusion"
of the police. The lieutenant colonel claims that the demonstrations
were "peaceful" first, then no longer and since 155 "there
have been no problems".

3
FEB 2020 11:28 a.m.: The Court does not admit the evidence. The
prosecutor raises protest.

3
FEB 2020 11:25 a.m.: The defences are against accepting the letter as
evidence. There is a court recess to decide.

3
FEB 2020 11:20 a.m.:
The
prosecutor asks to bring a letter from Chief Commissioner Trapero to all members of the
body on November 12, 2015. In this letter, Chief Commissioner Trapero stated: «Given
the complexity and specialization that the criminal types proposed,
in all cases and without exception, may entail. , any corresponding
action to be carried out by the Mossos must be lifted by the
hierarchical chain of command, which will decide on the actions to be
taken in each case; the chain must necessarily be lifted and always
up to the chief curator».

03/02/2020 11:12 a.m.: Terricabras's mail to Chief Commissioner Trapero in which Baena interprets a manoeuver to reinforce the Major's leadership within the corps in order to "resize" it as a state structure. It was a congratulatory email for the management of 17A.[1]

Sr.
Terricabras’
mail to Chief Commissioner Trapero

02/03/2020
11:08 a.m.: "Making
it look as if
court and fiscal orders
are being complied
with,
but the way to do it ... they would do it their own way," says
Baena.

02/03/2020
11:05 a.m.: Baena
develops a theory linking
the appointment of Chief Commissioner Trapero and the conversion of the Mossos
into a state structure. He also brandishes
the appearance of Jordi Turull before
the commission on
Article
155 to back
his theory.

02/03/2020
11:03 a.m.: In
November 2015, there was an internal communiqué
from Chief Commissioner Trapero asking to centralize the Prosecutor's Office to
investigate the process. Baena also claims that the appointment of
Trapero as Chief Commissioner was to "strengthen the commanders"
of the Mossos and their "leadership".

02/03/2020
10:58 a.m.: Here
is folio 20 of the Enfocats, of which Lieutenant Colonel Baena
emphasizes the "resizing of the Mossos and the CTTI".

02/03/2020
10:55 a.m.: Baena
concluded that the
Enfocats
documents
and the
Moleskine
attested
to the
"previously agreed strategy". He details that the Mossos
and CTTI were being "resized" as state structures.

02/03/2020
10:52 a.m.: Baena
recounts that in Josep Maria Jové’s
home they
found the document Enfocats
and the Moleskine agenda. "I linked research milestones to the
data
from these two elements," he says. The first document was not
evaluated as evidence in the [Supreme
Court] judgment.

02/03/2020
10:49 a.m.: Baena
never contacted any of the Mossos' officer
or
commanders.
"It formally processed
communications," he argues. "I had unsatisfactory answers
from the Mossos, I needed action, not an answer".

02/03/2020
10:46 a.m.: Baena
emphasizes that the special nature
of
[the
Department of the Economy]
was the call of the "social leaders" to the rally. For the
operation, the Civil Guard activated 120 antiriot
polics,
GRS, and a helicopter. 45 searches
were carried
out.

02/03/2020
10:43 a.m.: Baena
says "it is not usual to take
Civil Guard riot police
on
searches, but we expect rallies". He claims
that "he
does
not know if [the
Department of the] Economy
was a symbol, but it was
an
aim".

02/03/2020
10:39 a.m.: The
chief of the judicial police of the Civil Guard in Catalonia explains
to the Prosecutor that "if mobilizations for an action are
planned, they will notify the Mossos, but not otherwise".
On
20S they
gave the alert
at
ten
to
eight in the morning. There were police
before that.

02/03/2020
10:37 a.m.: Baena,
who was accused
of having a Twitter account critical of the process under the name Tácito, is trying to justify his investigations. In fact, he investigated in two ways.

02/03/2020 10:32 a.m.: Baenasays that he was ordered by the National Court's Prosecutor's Office to "investigate the events that were happening in the Parliament of Catalonia". No specification of the order.

02/03/2020 10:29 a.m.: The testimony of Baena, instructor of the majority of the official reports in the various cases against the process, starts.
He says the investigation was started by order of the National Court's prosecutor's office for a crime of "sedition"
rather than rebellion.

02/03/2020
10:27 a.m.: Prosecutors
ask the image of the witnesses of the Civil Guard, the national
police
and the lawyer of the Justice Administration of Judge 13 of Barcelona
not
to be
broadcast.

Prosecutors
Carballo and Rubira at
the trial of
the Mossos leadership

02/03/2020
10:23 a.m.: Ninth
day of the trial of
the Mossos leadership
at the National Court. Judge
Concepción Espejel is
surprised by the small
or no public presence in the room. Today is the turn of the Chief of
the Judicial Police of the Civil Guard in Catalonia, Lt. Col. Daniel
Baena.

...ooo000ooo...

01/30/2020
11:51 a.m.: The
session ends.
On Monday it will resume.

01/30/2020
11:51 a.m.: Sr.
Martell
certifies with Sr.
López's
testimony that Pere Soler did not play
any role
in the operations, open confidential information files, or "involve
himserlf"
or "mediate in anything".

01/30/2020
11:50 a.m.: Martell
directs the interrogation to prove that the director was not at Cecor
on 1-Oct,
which was set up - unlike other times - in police units but
not
in the [Department
of the] Interior.
No politician attended.

ç

Cristobal
Martell

01/30/2020
11:46 a.m.: It
is the turn
of Sr.
Cristobal
Martell, Pere Soler’s
counsel.Sr.
Lopez
denies
any operative
representation
or power of the then Director General of the Police.

1/30/2020
11:43 a.m.: "Neither
he, nor any command, has ever asked for support
or sympathy for the [independence]
process,
it is not an issue that interests us," López
concludes,
to counsel
Tubau.

01/30/2020
11:41 a.m.: "I
have a professional relationship with Chief Commissioner Trapero since he became
the police chief and two years before he became
the head of the Criminal Investigation Station, we obviously know
each other," Lopez says.

1/30/2020
11:38 a.m.: Here
is the October 4 timeline report that Inspector Souto sends and that
the prosecution
has used as incriminating evidence of wanting to create a 20S
narrative.
Sr.
Lopez:
It
is no official
report,
it
is a
collection
of information
so that Chief Commissioner Trapero could testify
more and better before
the National Court.

Souto's
e-mail
to the commanders,
on
October 4

01/30/2020
11:33 a.m.: Here
is the e-mail
sent
the 9:11 in the morning from López to De los Cobos with the list of
233 schools closed. Millo used this
list in his mid-morning press
conference. This
is conclusive evidence
that "coordination" was still being
maintained.

López's
email to De los Cobos at
9:11 a.m. on October 1 (p)

1/30/2020
11:23 a.m.: López
recounts: 239 schools that did not open, after 943 identifications; 24
due to the presence of the pair
of police officers
and 110 that
were closed
by public order units, ARRO; throughout
Catalonia.

1/30/2020
11:20 a.m.: The
sequence of the operation for the 1-O was a
meeting
on September 29 with 220 commanders
to explain the guidelines and resolve doubts. These
commanders were later to explain to the officers to be deployed in the operation. Finally, the
1-O there was a morning briefing with the events, guidelines and the TSJC injunction.

1/30/2020 11:17 a.m.: Judge Espejel has to stop the interrogation because Prosecutor Pedro Rubira’s computer is blocked by an advertisement. The spot was about Equality.

01/30/2020 11:16 a.m.: The second-in-command of the Mossos emphasizes to the Court that the guidelines for action were published on the intranet where all Mossos have access. "We wanted it to betransparent" and "they were watching
us with a magnifying glass," Lopez remarks.

1/30/2020
11:10 a.m.: "I
understand that it was De los Cobos who had to give
explanations
to the TSJC judge,
in fact, the coordinator asked me for
it,"
says the commander.

01/30/2020
11:08 a.m.: Lopez
insists that after the Palau meeting on September 28, he explained
the content to
De los Cobos. He also added the content of the meeting of
the 26th.
"He took
note of
the gravity
of the moment," he says, "that the referendum would not be
held
up."

01/30/2020
11:06 a.m.: López
regrets not being able to comply
with
the requirements of the Guardia Civil and the Judicial Committee in
order to "be able to leave in a dignified way". "I
wish it had been a more peaceful day!"

01/30/2020
11:04 a.m.: When
he hung up the phone, Chief Commissioner Trapero uttered an
"exclamation".
"Sánchez wanted to control the police cordon in front of [the
Department of the]
Economy,"
he says. "Sánchez made no police decision, neither he nor
anyone other than a police officer could
do so,"
says the
commander.

01/30/2020
11:02 a.m.: "Trapero
hung up the phone on Jordi Sánchez in
anger,
it was a tense conversation that ended abruptly," says the
commissioner. The call was in the afternoon.

01/30/2020
10:58 a.m.: "It
was so dense in front of the [Department
of the] Economy
that the Mossos could neither lift their arms nor their batons",
says López, adding that the Mediation Unit arrived

01/30/2020
10:56 p.m.: Commander Lopez now explains
the details of 20S to
the counsel.
"I spoke to Laplana once for
her to
get in touch with the law enforcement officer." He also
emphasizes that she
could order no
intervention, she
was just
a "transmitter".

01/30/2020
10:54 p.m.: The
second-in-command
of the Mossos explains
the origin and history of the Mediation Unit of the corps.
It consists
of 9 to 10 people and was set
up
as a result of the eviction of 15M [protesters]
from Plaça
Catalunya. After a turbulent period of public order between 2009 and
2012 with the "unfortunate" Quintana case.

1/30/2020
10:51 p.m.: The
Civil Guard decorated the Mossos' ARRO unit that acted during the
Unipost search on September 19. "My
interlocutor of the Guardia Civil, Colonel Mariano Martinez, never
ever
reproached us for our
performance," he says, emphasizing the
colonel's
knowledge of the field.

1/30/2020
10:48 a.m.: "The
ruling
from the Constitutional Court (CC)
did
not change the Mossos’ strategy,"
says López, "all
it
did
was
incorporate the head
of legal services in the meetings." "The CC
had zero impact," he insisted.

01/30/2020 10: 43 a.m.: +Lopez gives details Saturday's meeting with Chief Commissioner Trapero and Commander Molinero, at a coffee shop in Mataró, where it was decided he would not be the interlocutor with De los Cobos and a statement was made to counter Forn's statements.

01/30/2020 10:35 a.m.: López: "A citizen security officer is not trained for public order, it would be like taking them to the aquatic unit, to the sea and with oxygen cylinders; it requires previous training"

01/30/2020 10:33 a.m.: Lopez proposed to activate the local police and Urban police to increase the numbers that had to close the schools. "Only 479 of the 11,000 in Catalonia collaborated"

01/30/2020 10:30 a.m.: Lopez insists that on September 25 in the afternoon, at the first coordination meeting, he explained the plan of paired police officers. He claimed that the pairs of Mossos had more knowledge of the territory, the people and "sensitivities". The Spanish police were to be at the ready, and available on request, but "not visible".

Ferran Lopez, during his testimony (p)

01/30/2020 10:26 a.m.: Lopez explains the plans of action that was developed to follow the instructions of the Public Prosecutor to prevent the referendum.

01/30/2020 10:22 a.m.: The trial of the Mossos leadewrship continues. Eighth day. The testimony of commander Ferran Lòpez continues, answerting the questions of the defence counsel.

...ooo000ooo...

01/29/2020 2:22 p.m.: This morning's session of the trial of the Mossos leadership ends. Tomorrow the testimonies will continue, with the counsel questioning the witness, commander Ferran Lòpez.

01/29/2020 2:20 p.m.: "The detention plan is not va fer per escrit, it is never done that way, especially given the confidentiality involved", he adds.

01/29/2020 2:19 p.m.: Lopez said that "from 25, 26 and 27 on our view was that at any moment they might order the arrest of President Puigdemont."

01/29/2020 2:16 p.m.: Lopez: "No one can be satisfied from a numerical point of view with compliance with thecourt injunction, with which it was very difficult to comply".

01/29/2020 2:11 p.m.: Lopez ironically argues that the National polkice and the Guardia Civil's job was simplified: "It goes without saying that in Catalonia cutting roads has become a national sport, if it were an Olympic sport we would be champions and there was not a single one on 1-Oct".

01/29/2020 2:06 p.m. López denies vehemently that the Mossos were tracking the National Police and the Guàrdia Civil.

01/29/2020 2:05: The commander informs the Prosecutor that the Mossos' public order units (ARROs) closed 110 polling stations. In view of how things were going, the curator and the superintendent Amadeu Domingo prepared an alternative plan.

01/29/2020 1:58 p.m.: Lopez emphasizes to the public prosecutor that at 10 in the morning he had a meeting with De los Cobos that the coordinator had forgotten. Suspend scheduled meetings on those days. At noon Chief Commissioner Trapero returns from TSJC with a message: coordination is broken.

01/29/2020 1:51 p.m.: Lopez claims that although it had been agreed that the Mossos had to ask for support later, he learned that there was a preferential order of action for the Spanish police between 7.30 and 10 am.

01/29/2020 1:50 p.m.: Lopez sheds light on BRIMO's tasks during October 1st. An obsession of the prosecution. The only criticism is that they should not have stayed at the Barça - Las Palmas football match.

01/29/2020 1:48 p.m.: The Mossos' communiqué on the only pair of police officers withdrawn by order of the commanders because of complicity or collusion with the referendum. It happened in Santpedor and a reserved discviplinary action wqas opened, as López has explained to the Prosecutor.

The Mossos' report explained by Sr. Ferran López on a pair of Mossos withdrawn from Santpedor

01/29/2020 13:39 p.m.: Lopez: "There was no order for the pair of Mossos to be present the whole day"

01/29/2020 13:38 p.m.: The Prosecutor is now pressing Lopez to tell what material the binomials were wearing. The commissioner explains that they had their usual allowance - armed with a gun - because if they needed public order they could ask for ARRO, CNP or Civil Guard.

01/29/2020 1:37 p.m.: Lopez reports to the prosecutor. The Mossos closed the 1-O 134 schools, besides the 239 which they did not allow to open. The binomials closed 24 centers. The commissioner acknowledges that they expected the binomial effectiveness to be higher.

01/29/2020 1:29 p.m.: "We devoted 90,000 hours of the Mossos during the 1st of October, on the 21st of D we spent 84,000 hours, bearing in mind that they had 4 hours to go to vote; never again have we seen such an operation", says López.

01/29/2020 1:21 p.m.: On September 29, a meeting was held with De los Cobos, where it was established, at the request of the Coordinator, to set up tracking cells and launch the "event manager". Lopez regrets that the state forces did not take part in the Mossos' CECOR. The Commander proposed to set up regional CECORs.

01/29/2020 1:17 p.m.: Lopez describes the 1-Oct action plan that De los Cobos described as "labyrinthine". "It is easier than it seems, in fact it's the usual procedure of any procedure," the commander emphasizes.

01/29/2020 1:13 p.m.: Here are the guidelines of action that the Prefecture sent to the Mossos by the referendum. Commissioner López has to explain to Prosecutor Rubira during the hearing because he did not know them.

The general principles of action that Chief Commissioner Trapero ordered the Mossos on September 29

The general principles of action that Trapero ordered the Mossos on September 29

01/29/2020 1:08 p.m.: This is the form prepared by the Mossos Prefecture to comply with the TSJC's injunbction to prevent the referendum.

Mossos' form to fulfil the TSJC's injunction to prevent the referendum

01/29/2020 1:03 p.m.: "The Prefecture is not an assembly or a cooperative, but decisions are taken together," explains López.

01/29/2020 12:59 p.m.: The commander says that every two hours he informed De los Cobos of the actions of the Mossos to comply with the TSJC injunction.

Guidelines from the Mossos Prefecture to comply with the TSJC and prevent the 1-Oct

01/29/2020 12:09 p.m.: Lopez: "Trapero met with the TSJC magistrate who gave the call, the Major points everything out - systematically - and told us that we need to act with proportionality and congruence".

01/29/2020 12:07 p.m.: Lopez describes the "sad situation" that the Prefecture was experiencing after 1-Oct. "To find out what was happening, we sat on a couch with thick silence and watched government appearances on television and made decisions," he says. "We were called to any meetings."

01/29/2020 12:05 p.m.: Lopez also recalls that Puigdemont said that "if any misfortune were to occur, I would declare independence." "I passed this comment on to Pérez de los Cobos," he concludes.

01/29/2020 12:03 p.m.: "Neither Junqueras nor Forn said anything at the meeting on the 28th," Lopez says. Puigdemont only spoke to claim that they had a mandate to fulfil. "It was nothing new, where Puigdemont could say he would go ahead."

01/29/2020 11:59 a.m.: "Castellví attended the meeting in Palau because it was he that had most information", he justifies. "No police radar detected any organization for violent acts, no police radar," Lopez insists.

01/29/2020 11:57 a.m.: Lopez also sadly comments that they were "warned by the Constitutional Court". He adds that Commander Castellví, the Chief Information Officer, had warned him about his concerns about what might happen". He then spoke with De los Cobos, to explain to him the contents of the meeting. This was denied by the colonel yesterday.

01/29/2020 11:54 a.m.: Lopez details the meeting with Puigdemont: We rebuked him for his declarations on the Mossos during the referendum and "we never supported" the referendum. "We complied with the judge's injunction", he emphasizes.

01/29/2020 11:52 a.m.: Lopez gives details to Prosecutor Rubira - by the way, seemingly uninterested - of the plan of the pairs of police officers with the support of ARRO and BRIMO, and the UIPs of the Spanish police and the GRS of the Civil Guard that would be in "reserve".

01/29/2020 11:46 a.m.: López explains that he and Commander Molinero had a coffee with Chief Commissioner Trapero, and they asked him that "in the interest of good coordination with the other police forces," to change the "interlocutor" at the Coordination meetings with Diego Pérez de los Cobos at the sight of the "clash" between the Colonel and the Major.

01/29/2020 11:42 a.m.: Here is one of the images of the GOAP and the Helix of the Mossos on the plunder of vehicles of the Civil Guard during the 20S in front of Economy. DNA tests were carried out. This was explained by Commander López.

Lopez does not hide, saying that the prefecture considered the idea of Pere Soler, director general of the Police, to "sue the Public Prosecutor" to be horrible.

29/01/2020 11:36 a.m.

Lopez says with pride that the Mosses spoke of "prudence" and "proportionality". "These were difficult days," the Commander, who does not lose his smile, recalls. "We were complying with the orders of the prosecutor and the judge, with proportionality, and this is perfectly compatible".

29/01/2020 11:32 a.m.

These are the minutes of the September 21 meeting at which Chief Commissioner Trapero assembled the entire prefecture to review the Agora Plan. Prosecutor Rubira got himself in a mess and confused the review with "criticism". "We always engage in self-criticism," Lopez replied.

The Minutes of the Agora Plan Review Meeting of September 21

29/01/2020 11:28 a.m.: Lopez justifies the concentrating oo more people at the [Department of the] Economy as a "symbolic issue" and that it "took root".

29/01/2020 11:26 a.m.: This is the Agora plan of the Mossos that came into operation on September 4. Prepared for the "emotional situation in the country". Lopez details that the referendum was not included to prevent them from being accused of contemplating an illegal activity.

This is the Àgora plan designed by the Mossos ahead of the autumn of 2017

29/01/2020 11:21 a.m.: Lòpez explains to the Prosecutor that the Brimo carried out a risky operation to access the vehicles of the Civil Guard. "They had their backs uncovered, and this can never be done, they crossed through the protesters."

29/01/2020 11:16 a.m: "The Civil Guards' requests were made by phone, though they later arrived through official channels," said the Commander.

29/01/2020 11:15 a.m: López says that they were asking the operatives for a "plan B" for the departure of the judicial committee. "The alternative way was decided, and it was used, despite the fact that it was not what the judicial committee deserved," he underlines.

29/01/2020 11:14 a.m.: The Commander now reports that it was not until 11 p.m. that they could talk to the Court No. 13 secretary. "We were told there were computer problems, that there were other habeas corpus problems..." he says.

01/29/2020 11:12 a.m.: Lopez indicates that Chief Commissioner Trapero received a call from Minister Forn for him to speak with Jordi Sànchez, as President of the ANC, to mediate for a "peaceful outcome". He says it is "usual" to seek a mediator for the protesters.

29/01/2020 11:08 a.m.: Lopez explains in details that he received 3 requests for help from the Civil Guard during the 20th of September. The first was about 1.30 p.m. to alert that there was "sensitive material" in the vehicles of the Civil Guard. A second call, later, to say there were long weapons in them.

29/01/2020 10:58 a.m.: Lopez clzaims they were not warned before 8 a.m. That day there was a generic warning around 8 a.m. The Mossos' responses were slow through the regular system and there may have been "inattentiveness". "Emergency requests must be kept in mind through the telephone, which are issued immediately", López emphasizes. "The requests were answered," he insists.

29/01/2020 10:54 a.m.: Prosecutor Rubira now starts on the episode of 20th September. López finds out all about it when he was driving to work, through the media. He informed Chief Commissioner Trapero and phoned Colonel Mariano Martinez for ask for public order support.

01/29/2020 10:51 a.m.: The commander explains the search on September 19 at the Unipost offices in Terrassa. He received two calls from the Civil Guard, through Colonel Martinez, for help in the deparfture of the judicial retinue.

01/29/2020 10:44 a.m.: López explains that there is a "semantic" problem between "binomi, couple or squad" and that "different interpretations or expectations" were made by different parties..

Ferran López during his testimony (p)

29/01/2020 10:39 a.m.: Commander López points out to the Public Prosecutor that the First Operative delivered for 1-Oct had a maximum number of officers. "There was no precedent, just a similar episode such as the 9N consultation," he adds.

29/01/2020 10:35 a.m.: Prosecutor Rubira asks what procedure was used in the Mossos to comply with the Prosecutor's instructions. López, more prepared, gives details of the system.

29/01/2020 10:30 a.m.: "Forn was always very careful to say that he separated the police from political goals, that he had a political mandate but that he separated this from the police," says López.

01/29/2020 10:29 a.m.: López details that he suspended his vacation in July 2017 to attend two meetings: the farewell to Albert Batlle and the taking over of the new Minixster. "Batlle resigned because he disagreed with the department's new direction," he says.

01/29/2020 10:27 a.m.: Prosecutor Rubira asks López "What is the difference between Prefecture and Jefatura?"
López: "None, it's the translation. It's the documents in Spanish added to the case".

01/29/2020 10:25 a.m.: The interrogation is in the hands of prosecutor Pedro Rubira. Lopez describes the organization chart of the Mossos (major and chief commissioner), and emphasizes that "he does not remember a chief officer giving explanations to the president".

29/01/2020 10:19 a.m.: Seventh day of the oralhearing in the trial against the leadership of the Mossos. The National Court will hear the testimony of Ferran López, the commander who was Chief Commissioner Trapero's right hand man and head of the Mossos during Article 155.

Ferran López, on arriving at the National Court (p)

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01/28/2020 1:58 p.m.: "I have no grudge against Chief Commissioner Trapero," De Los Cobos remarks. Your view is suspended for today. The rest of the defence counsels do not ask questions.

01/28/2020 1:57 p.m.: "No
one could know if the referendum could be stopped, it would be a
future," the Cobos responds to Tubau as to whether it could be stopped.

01/28/2020 1:53 p.m.: De los Cobos admits that many Mossos were mobilized, but not in a "proper" way . In any case, he does not see that they took part in a "decisive" way.

01/28/2020 1:32 p.m.: De los Cobos has the responsibility to move to Plan B and to take part in schools, with the Secretary of State for Security, José Antonio Nieto.

01/28/2020 1:18 p.m.: Star Wars Reference by Perez de los Cobos: "I
was expecting the Mossos, seeing what happened on October 1st, would
return to the side ..., to the side ... well" (He was hesitant to find
the antonym of dark)

01/28/2020 1:16 p.m.: De los Cobos says they should have avoided a scenario of "civil confrontation", which
is why "we made sure that the bad relationship with Chief Commissioner Trapero did not
contaminate everything". The Major looks at him frowning from his seat.

01/28/2020 1:14 p.m.: Tubau brandsihes an email from the coordinator to Commissioner López where he says goodbye with an "abrazo" ("hug"). "In
an environment that you describe as a betrayal, do you give the
Mossos' number two a hug?" Chief Commissioner Trapero's lawyer asks adeptly.

01/28/2020 1:12 p.m.: Tubau makes a closing maneuver to De los Cobos. The
colonel does not know how to justify why if they knew that the Mossos were not closing the schools they did not act earlier to close them. He replies that this was the job of the Mossos.

01/28/2020 1:08 p.m.: De los Cobos argues that they did not close any schools despite the fact that they could act "on their own initiative" because there would be a "qualitative leap that would lead to serious disruption of public order". "We were the last resort, once it was found that the operation was ineffective, inefficient and inadequate," he recalls. They could apparently see all this at eight o'clock in the morning.

01/28/2020 1:05 p.m.: Tubau extracts reports from the Spanish Police Brigades' Information Brigades that checked centres but did not close them down. "It was not included that either the GC or the CNP should have to close schools," claims De los Cobos.

01/28/2020 12:48 p.m.: De los Cobos believes that the proportional use of force is not an impediment to its use, unlike what Chief Commissioner Trapero argued. "There was debate as to whether the Mossos went hand in hand with the Puigdemont Government for the referendum, and only the principles of police action were mentioned," says the coordinator.

01/28/2020 12:44 p.m.: De
los Cobos describes the 28-Day Security Board's agenda as "outrageous"
because it talked about coordinating police forces to cope with the
"self-determination referendum". Chief Commissioner Trapero made no reference to "preventing the referendum" but rather to the principles of police action.

01/28/2020 12:37 p.m.: De los Cobos insists on his personal perception that Chief Commissioner Trapero was aligned with Puigdemont. "We knew they wouldn't play all the cards in their hand, but that the table would not be left cardless".

01/28/2020 12:35 p.m.: The hearing resumes after a short break. De
los Cobos explains that he asked for an interview with Mercedes de Armas, High Court judge, for her to clarify [what she meant by] "without altering citizen coexistence [public peace]."
"He replied that it was like saying water is wet."

01/28/2020 12:14 p.m.: According to the coordinator's thesis if the Mossos had issued an ultimatum to Puigdemont, he would have called off the referendum.

1/28/2020 12:11 p.m.: De
los Cobos does not know how to justify why the Spanish Government
Delegate on 1-Oct, Enric Millo, had the list of 233 schools in which the Mossos
requested intervention, when it was sent only to the Coordinator.

01/28/2020 12:05 p.m.: "He did not consider Commander Ferran López to be Chief Commissioner Trapero's right hand man", he concludes. "The command is one-person, not shared or delegated, which is why ihe gets a higher salary", he warns.

01/28/2020 12:00 p.m.: De los Cobos explains that they decided not to continue coordination but to continue communication. However, the CNP and GC agreed to restrict the information we would give to the other corps. The rupture took place at the TSJC.

01/28/2020 11:43 a.m.: De los Cobos claims that it was a "personal perception" to consider that Chief Commissioner Trapero thinks the same as Puigdemont because they used the same words: "to maintain civic coexistence" [public peace].

01/28/2020 11:39 p.m.: De los Cobos, visibly excited, "I
interpreted it as a contempt of Trapero that he did not want to meet
with me, and that if I wanted to meet him, to speak to his
secretary, or that he did not heed the Prosecutor's recommendation to attend the
Coordination Meetings".

01/28/2020 11:34 a.m.: De los Cobos denies having authority. "If
the judge (of the TSJC) had wanted me to have some responsibility for
the entire operation, I think I would have been a recipient of the
September 27 ruling".

01/28/2020 11:31 a.m.: De
los Cobos now explains that article 46.2 of the State Security Forces
and Forces Law determines that in an "unforeseen circumstance" the command will be of the
Spanish national police (CNP) and Civil Guard. "There could be concurrences of joint corps operations and if this happened the CNP and Guardia Civil were in charge."

01/28/2020 11:25 a.m.: De los Cobos emphasizes that minutes of the coordination meetings were not drafted because they were "informal". Although he admits that Chief Commissioner Trapero asked for them at a meeting with the public prosecutor.

01/28/2020 11:22 a.m.: De los Cobos admits that the intervention of the CNP and GC in polling stations "was a significant qualitative leap that
could cause more problems than if the Mossos d'Esquadra did, (...) We
were the last resort because we knew that this qualitative leap would not
be easy".

A shot during Tubau's cross-examination of Pérez de los Cobos, with Trapero (p)

01/28/2020 11:16 a.m.: De los Cobos justifies the intervention by the "inaction of the Mossos". "There was no good solution, we had to choose the least bad of the least bad solutions ; we knew it would not be hard, but we were there to do what we did not do what we wanted," he concludes.

01/28/2020 11:12 a.m.: Tubau hammers the question, "With 8,000 CNP and Civil Guard personnel and 60% of them were antiriot police ... how many polling stations did you close?"

De los Cobos: "113".

Tubau: "113 out of ... 2,300".

01/28/2020 11:10 a.m: De los Cobos details that the Prosecutor's Office ordered the Mossos and if they called on them, the Civil Guard and CNP were to act. However, he details that the two police forces did information work and "divided Catalonia into zones".

01/28/2020 11:02 a.m.: Tubau asks him why he did not go to CECOR, when from there he could have take note of the action of the Mossos. De los Cobos says that it was the way to "not contaminate" and to "remove any kind of suspicion" from the command centres. He also details that it could have been a "poisoned gift". He insists that the Mossos' plan was not only to facilitate the referendum, but also to "pretend" that it was being impeded.

01/28/2020 10:55 a.m.: Tubau delves into the paired Mossos and makes some calculations. First, she asks De los Cobos if the prosecution's order was for all the polling stations. He answers yes. "And how many police would be needed?", replies the lawyer. The colonel says that "it was not necessary to go to all at the same time".

01/28/2020 10:53 a.m.: The coordinator explains that it was the form of the paired Mossos that did not make the Mossos action credible. "It would have been different if the paired Mossos had been warning that the intervention teams would come," he says.

01/28/2020 10:52 a.m.: De los Cobos notes that "the plan of Trapero on the 21st speaks of 'teams' that seemed of little entity (...), the term "paired Mossos" was not used at coordination meetings".

01/28/2020 10:47 a.m.: Tubau asks about the intelligence assessments of the Spanish police about possible riots. De los Cobos responds that "there was never talk of figures at coordination meetings". "Only Trapero spoke of a million people at the Security Board".

01/28/2020 10:45 a.m.: Sra. Tubau: "You did not value that Trapero sent Lopez to create a more positive work climate".

De los Cobos: "I was more comfortable with López, but that does not mean that it wasn't the Major's snub, (...) it affected not the content, but the form".

Olga Tubau, during thecross-examination (p)

01/28/2020 10:42 a.m.: Sra. Tubau reads out various Spanish media headlines which reported on the difference in positions between the Catalan Interior Minister and the Mossos. He does not remember.

01/28/2020 10:38 a.m.: Police coordinator says the CNP and Guardia Civil were to contribute 4,000 police officers each, to prevent the referendum. But De los Cobos did not yet know the number of Mossos yet.

01/28/2020 10:37 a.m.: Col. De los Cobos emphasizes the idea that Chief Commissioner Trapero always intervenes in meetings "by putting spokes in the wheels". As being "impertinent". In contrast, he recognizes that the chief prosecutor never scolded him.

01/28/2020 10:35 a.m.: Sra. Tubau, with serenity and a well-worked script, makes witness De los Cobos uncomfortable, and he gets alarmed at some point during his testimony.

01/28/2020 10:32 p.m.: Clash of Tubau and De los Cobos over the instructions of the Public Prosecutor's Office. The lawyer recalls that the prosecutor's office was ordering to coordinate "the operation." The colonel says no, he said the "operations". Tubau wins when she reminds him that she is talking about the operation in relation to Article 46.

01/28/2020 10:29 a.m.: The police coordinator against the referendum admits that he did not ask the Senior Prosecutor to demand from the Mossos the action plan because "he was not an authority himself."

01/28/2020 10:27 a.m.: De los Cobos insists to Chief Commissioner Trapero's counsel that he never fully trusted the Mossos. "It was better to go with the Mossos even if it was 60%, in the end we were wrong," he says.

01/28/2020 10:25 a.m.: De los Cobos claims that given his doubts he asked Commander Ferran López if they had the will to close polling stations. The commander replieed that "yes, they would close polling stations".

01/28/2020 10:23 a.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero sits next to his counsel and thus looks Colonel De los Cobos in the face. The colonel says that the concern about "the Mossos' plan was not the details but the will of the Catalan police".

Trapero and Tubau watch De los Cobos as testifies (p)

01/28/2020 10:21 a.m.: The lawyer asks Col. De los Cobos how he could coordinate the plans of three police corps if he did not know them. The colonel "plays the violin" talking that the criteria needed to be harmonized.

01/28/2020 10:16 a.m.: The interrogation begins with Chief Commissioner Trapero's counsel, Sra. Olga Tubau. The first question is whether the appointment of coordinator is due to the events of the 20S. Colonel De los Cobos says yes because the Chief Prosecutor of Catalonia, Romero de Tejada, was "concerned".

01/28/2020 10:12 a.m.: Sixth session of the oral hearing of the trial of the Mossos' leadership. The court of the National Court, chaired by Sra. Concepción Espejel, will hear the testimony of the coordinator of the police operation against October 1, the Colonel of the Civil Guard, Diego Pérez de los Cobos, in response to defence conusels' questions.

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01/27/2020 2:27 p.m.: The hearings end and will continue tomorrow morning, with questions by the defende to the coordinator of the October 1 operation, Diego Pérez de los Cobos.

01/27/2020 2:26 p.m.: De los Cobos claims that "it is very doubtful that Puigdemont's arrest would have been ordered to the Mossos because of the mistrust of this corps developed by the courts".

01/27/2020 2:22 p.m.: De los Cobos is credited and criticized by the Major. "In addition, he got the Mossos' performance," he concludes.

IMG 4239 (p)

01/27/2020 14:17 p.m.

De los Cobos reproaches the then Minister Jordi Turull and Chief Commissioner Josep Lluís Trapero for congratulating the body on its role and action during the First of October.

01/27/2020 14:14 p.m.

De los Cobos: "His attitude was to facilitate the referendum than to prevent it, instead of having 4,700 cash mortgaged at the door of a premises, the effectiveness would have been higher."

01/27/2020 2:13 p.m.

De los Cobos dels Mossos was missing: will to prevent the referendum; not to take advantage of their ancestry to warn Puigdemont that they would be in front to prevent the 1-O and to collaborate with the Justice, the CNP and the Civil Guard.

01/27/2020 2:06 p.m.

De los Cobos now attacks the Mossos escort service. First, to accompany their protégés to participate in an illegal activity. "It was like accompanying them to buy drugs . " And secondly, to help them as in the case of Puigdemont and Ponsatí. "In addition, the Mossos' device where the advisers were going to vote was strengthened," he adds.

01/27/2020 2:00 p.m.

De los Cobos now retracts the attitude of some young men. "The concentrates were humorously asked if there was any responsible," explains the coordinator.

01/27/2020 1:56 p.m.

De los Cobos takes every opportunity to classify the schools' votes and defense as "violent" on October 1, although he admits that " public order alterations " were contemplated from the beginning .

1/27/2020 1:45 p.m.

The Prosecutor assures, with the co-ordinator's complicity, that the Mossos' actions already had a pattern in place, anticipating what would happen, such as the occupation of schools. "The minutes showed that there were children or vulnerable people, an option where only a cross was needed," he says.

01/27/2020 1:42 p.m.

De los Cobos defines the system as "backward" to ask for reinforcements of the binomials used by schools.

01/27/2020 1:38 p.m.

"The general attitude of the Mossos was inactivity, some obstruction and others who wanted to collaborate - two cases - who did not because they received orders from the superiors not to do so," he says.

01/27/2020 1:36 p.m.

The prosecutor describes the defense of the polls as "virulent" and "organized". De los Cobos raises the bet and talks about the "aggressiveness" of the concentrates that led to the withdrawal of some units.

01/27/2020 1:33 p.m.

"The CNP and the Guardia Civil went to the schools to block the referendum, to adhere to the judicial order," argues De los Cobos. "The attitude of resistance, in most cases violent and passive resistance was active, units used the minimum force necessary to seize the material , " he says

01/27/2020 1:31 p.m.

After a quarter of an hour, Diego Pérez de los Cobos's testimony resumes.

01/27/2020 1:02 p.m.

De los Cobos criticizes that voters were "pleased with the reluctant behavior of the Mossos" who allowed them to vote.

01/27/2020 12:58 p.m.

Ferran López's mail was sent to De los Cobos in the early hours of October 1st with the polling stations where the CNP and the Guardia Civil were required.

The e-mail from López to De los Cobos Quico Sallés

01/27/2020 12:54 p.m.

"There were fewer and fewer schools and the units were active from four in the morning, with a great effort to ensure proportional performance, with their own arms barely using riot gear," he says.

1/27/2020 12:53 p.m.

"When Puigdemont called on the ballot box to defend the ballot box, the resistance was tougher and the interventions tougher, which were contrary to instruction # 4, to be swift."

1/27/2020 12:52 p.m.

" There was no order to stop the performances , in fact it was scheduled to operate between 7:30 and 10 a.m., and they had to be quick and not mortgaged to the cars to avoid risks," says De los Cobos.

1/27/2020 12:50 p.m.

De los Cobos says the encounter with Chief Commissioner Trapero was mutual reproaches on how each police officer acted. It was agreed to only communicate where each body acted.

1/27/2020 12:49 p.m.

De los Cobos tells of the same 1-O meeting with the TSJC judge and when he was alone with Chief Commissioner Trapero. "It was an attempt to get the CNP and the Civil Guard to halt their actions," he says. "These were not simple actions but they were intended."

1/27/2020 12:47 p.m.

"Within three hours we did not receive a request, beyond the 233 places that Mossos had to send, we had staff members to test how things were going, and we decided to disassociate with the Mossos and act on our own initiative."

1/27/2020 12:40 p.m.

"On October 1st we decided to move to Plan B, disassociating ourselves with the Mossos to find out their attitude compliant with the referendum," says De los Cobos.

01/27/2020 12:37 p.m.

Today, prosecutor Miguel Ángel Carballo, has peculiarly changed his style and has not interrupted the witgness at any time. After all, the witness, Diego Pérez de los Cobos, is the star witness. A role he seems delighted to fulfil.

"More than the Mossos' guidelines for avoiding the referendum were clues for voters to know what to do to vote," De De Cobos insists.

01/27/2020 12: 29h

Pérez de los Cobos claims that he did not know the Àgora dels Mossos plan. He would have met her later. He also said that the approaches to police devices had to be kept secret. A bullet poisoned to the Mossos when part of his operation was leaked on Friday.

01/27/2020 12: 19h

De los Cobos describes Puigdemont as "a fireman who wants to sewt the conditions for the firefighters, who would be the Mossos, and instead of extinguishing the fire, propagates it". He is accused of recommending an action by judicial police to his governing order.

01/27/2020 12: 09h

De los Cobos admits that Cesar Puig had only two speeches at a meeting of the Security Board. Pere Soler only took part once in a performance on the 20th, where he was reproached for not being alerted.

01/27/2020 12: 06h

Of the Cobos it differentiates the relation that had with Ferran López with that with Chief Commissioner Trapero. At first, his spirit of a collaborator is praised.

1/27/2020 12:05 p.m.

De los Cobos: "Distrust was growing on three aspects: collaboration, passivity and obstructionism, I thought they would move between the first two, and between the last two."

01/27/2020 12:03 p.m.

"I asked Commissioner Ferran López if they would intervene, he told me - even on the night of September 30, that he would be calm, because we would close schools and act," says De los Cobos.

01/27/2020 11:57 a.m.

De los Cobos blames the fundamentals of the plan as "perverse": a "labyrinthine" request for reinforcements; improper action manual; few cash and do not use the BRIMO. "It was a device more designed to facilitate the referendum than to prevent it," he says.

01/27/2020 11:55 a.m.

De los Cobos does not clarify whether the Binomial plan was discussed at coordination meetings. "I don't remember," he says after pointing out that other attendees also can't.

01/27/2020 11:53 a.m.

On the "plan of the paired policemen" as early as the 23rd we noticed that there was little cash. Chief Commissioner Trapero would have admitted that, which is why he expanded the number of police officers.

01/27/2020 11:51 a.m.

"It was a plan to prevent public disorder in illegal activity," concludes De los Cobos.

01/27/2020 11:51 a.m.

"It was a study as if it were a legal activity," recalls De los Cobos. "They were resources intended for other purposes, not to stop the referendum," he says.

01/27/2020 11:48 a.m

The Prosecutor asks about the famous "Binomial plan". "There was a problem of quantity and concept, where it did not even appear to 'prevent the referendum'," emphasizes De los Cobos.

01/27/2020 11:47 p.m.

"He would not have allowed the Mossos' instructions for action," insists Los Cobos. "I had no authority"

01/27/2020 11:44 a.m.

De los Cobos accuses Chief Commissioner Trapero of saying the same thing as Oven. A statement of intent. "They were worried if he had command. If I had commanded ... Does anyone imagine he would have discussed with the Traps the criteria for the behavior of the Mossos? There would have been no discussion!"

1/27/2020 11:43 a.m.

De los Cobos accused. the regional police of "self-defense" and an "offense" nominating him as their coordinator.

01/27/2020 11:42 a.m.

De los Cobos would have warned Forn: "Minister, the CNP and the Guardia Civil can act at the request of the Mossos, but also on their own initiative . "

01/27/2020 11:41 p.m.

According to the Cobos, Instruction 7 of the Prosecutor's Office made clear that coordination could be exceeded because the CNP and Guardia Civil could act on their own.

01/27/2020 11:38 a.m.

De los Cobos adds to his testimony that at the Security Board, the Secretary-General of the Interior, Cèsar Puig, warned that Spanish police could not take control of the operation, which the law did not provide for only in situations where hot.

01/27/2020 11:33 a.m.

Commissioner Ferran López comments that they could not speak because he was meeting at the Generalitat. "He told me that everything was the same," says the Cobos. He would also have commented that the TSJC's plea was less specific than the Prosecutor's instructions. Lopez would not have said anything to Puigdemont who was asked to suspend the referendum.

01/27/2020 11:30 a.m.

De los Cobos recommended "call off the referendum". "I know what I need to do," Puigdemont would have answered. "I was surprised that the Major did not make the same request as me," he says.

01/27/2020 11:29 a.m.

Without saying anything, Chief Commissioner Trapero prevented the referendum, de los Cobos warned that references to citizen coexistence could not be an "excuse" for police inaction and breach of court orders. Chief Commissioner Trapero did not intervene.

01/27/2020 11:27 a.m.

De los Cobos accuses Chief Commissioner Trapero of repeating the same sentences by Puigdemont in order to maintain citizen peace. Instead, he would not have said anything about impeding the referendum.

01/27/2020 11:26 a.m.

According to the Cobos, Puigdemont said that a "court call could not trample on the rights of citizens."

01/27/2020 11:24 a.m.

"Puigdemont insisted on defining the criteria for judicial police action," recounts Los Cobos. "The superior good was citizen coexistence," he said. "I told her the noun was to stop the referendum , " he says .

01/27/2020 11:22 a.m.

"I don't know what the purpose of the Security Board was," jokes De los Cobos. "I don't think Puigdemont's call was to prevent the referendum," he adds.

01/27/2020 11:21 a.m.

The Security Board was celebrated on the 28th, presenting Chief Commissioner Trapero when it is not contemplated by the Law that attends it.

01/27/2020 11:19 a.m.

The coordinator reproaches Chief Commissioner Trapero for insisting "on maintaining public order" on his orders rather than "preventing an illegal and prohibited referendum" .

01/27/2020 11:18 a.m.

Of the Cobos the Major accused of "questioning" the orders of the Public Prosecutor. He finds it unlikely that he would ask the legal services for a report on the prosecution's instruction.

1/27/2020 11:15 a.m.

De los Cobos insists Prosecutor Carballo that Chief Commissioner Trapero "only tossed sticks in his wheels" and laments a note dated September 23 that the Mossos Prefecture considers it "equidistant" between the Government and the fiscal and justice authorities. "That equidistance, or something worse, seemed dangerous to me."

1/27/2020 11:13 a.m.

De los Cobos denies - and adds that there are testimonies - that he never agreed with the plan of the paired policemen of Chief Commissioner Trapero. "I had no power to command the Mossos, if I had commanded the first thing I would have ordered would have been to remove Chief Commissioner Trapero, who only put posts on his wheels,"he rules.

01/27/2020 11:10 a.m.

De los Cobos alerts that if he had been "authority" the judge would have summoned and specified it in the interlocutory. He was only coordinator because the magistrate assigned it to his cabinet.

01/27/2020 11:06 a.m.

De los Cobos says that on the afternoon of 27, the magistrate Mercedes Armas, of the TSJC, summoned the heads of the three bodies, not the coordinator. The operative part of the call is notified with two "normative references" such as article 46.2. The head of the Civil Guard called De los Cobos explained to him that understands that sends the "coordinator".

During his testimony, Lieutenant General Angel Gozalo (p)

01/27/2020 11:00 a.m.

On September 27, he was given instruction No. 6 specific by the Mossos, at a meeting of the Prosecutor's Office. A second co-ordination meeting is called on 28, and the Prosecutor tells Chief Commissioner Trapero that he should go away, saying that he could delegate. The Chief Commissioner did not attend.

01/27/2020 10:57 a.m.

De los Cobos takes advantage of each response to reproach Chief Commissioner Trapero's attitude against his appointment as "coordinator".

01/27/2020 10:55 a.m.

At the 27th meeting, Chief Commissioner Trapero insisted on revoking the appointment of coordinator. He provided the letter of 25 asking for it. Trapero did not attend the coordination meeting on September 25, but was attended by Commissioner Ferran López. "As a disgrace or contempt for my appointment," he adds

01/27/2020 10:52 a.m.

De los Cobos comments on the cross letters between the Minister and the Minister of Home Affairs on the "police reinforcements" sent to combat the referendum. Councilor Forn was warning that the Mossos had sufficient means to deal with it.

01/27/2020 10:50 a.m.

Trapero told the Prosecutor that the coordinator gave him orders. Rosemary of Tejada told him that it was he himself as the Superior Attorney who gave the orders, not Perez de los Cobos.

01/27/2020 10:49 a.m.

At the same meeting, Prosecutor Romero reproached Chief Commissioner Trapero that the State Attorney General also thought that the Mossos' plan was to cover an illegal vote. "Modify this plan," the Prosecutor ordered.

01/27/2020 10:44 a.m.

Prosecutor Romero de Tejada explained to Chief Commissioner Trapero - according to the Los Cobos version - that he did not intend to invade powers, but there are articles such as the 46.2 of the LFCSS, which entrust CG and CNP with the operations there. Bad guys involved.

01/27/2020 10:42 a.m.

At this meeting it is stated that Chief Commissioner Trapero's plan was intended as a "legal event" . "I will not consent to you exercising any authority over the Mossos," Chief Commissioner Trapero warned. The Civil Guard contributed the action plan on September 21 and the CNP on September 22.

01/27/2020 10:39 a.m.

Two days later, on September 23, a second meeting was held. The first had been tense. In this encounter, with the same protagonists, it is written in writing that De los Cobos would be taken under his "personal direction".

01/27/2020 10:38 a.m.

A meeting is held with De los Cobos, Chief Commissioner Trapero, the Prosecutor and the Deputy Lieutenant, the head of the CNP and the Civil Guard. Chief Commissioner Trapero gets angry and says that there is an interference in the Mossos d'Esquadra. The Major delivered the action plan.

01/27/2020 10:35 a.m.

De los Cobos details a meeting with Chief Commissioner Trapero on the 21st in a firm of the Office of the Public Prosecutor of Justice of Catalonia. We had to talk about "important things". Chief Commissioner Trapero "cut me off," the witness says. "I have come to speak with the Prosecutor." Chief Commissioner Trapero told her that if she wanted a meeting she would call her secretary.

01/27/2020 10:33 p.m.

Romero de Tejada told him he was "worried" about what was going on in the Ministry of Economy. He also claimed someone to be the "coordinator" of the police forces. The Chief Prosecutor for Catalonia commented that he had thought of him as such.

01/27/2020 10:31 a.m.

De los Cobos explains to Attorney Carballo that on September 20, 2017 he was called by the Chief of the Public Prosecutor's Office in Catalonia, which requires him to be coordinator of a special operation. He moves to Barcelona, ​​the same evening.

Diego Pérez de los Cobos, in the witness box of the National Court (p)

01/27/2020 10:22

This week, the National Court room will be the scene of a key image to understand what happened to the police in October 2017. Pérez de los Cobos will testify before Chief Commissioner Trapero, on Wednesday, Commissioner Ferran López who will contradict the Supreme Court.

01/27/2020 10:12h

Pérez de los Cobos has reached the quarter of ten at the Audiencia Nacional. On arrival he warmly greeted the CNP officers monitoring the perimeter. Chief Commissioner Trapero had arrived about twenty minutes ago.

Diego Pérez de los Cobos, on arrival at the National Court (p)

01/27/2020 10:02 a.m.

Fifth session of the trial at the National High Court on the Interior dome for rebellion. This morning the protagonist will be one of the star witnesses: the coordinator of the operation against 1-O, Colonel of the Civil Guard Diego Pérez de los Cobos.

...ooo000ooo...

01/23/2020 1:53 p.m.

The hearing ends and will continue on Monday

01/23/2020 1:50 p.m.

"The problem I had was being able to meet the hours and look for the budget to pay for everything," Puig says of his job before the First of October. 75 vehicles had to be rented and the helicopter urgently needed to be repaired.

1/23/2020 1:45 p.m.

Puig reminds the Prosecutor that there are other mails where the Vice-Presidency was informed as evictions or dispersions. Some emails that he has tried to contribute to the cause. It is the turn of his lawyer Fermin Morales.

01/23/2020 1:43 p.m.

Rubira asks about the emails he sent to Jové about the searches of the 20S. Junqueras had complained that he had learned of the Mossos' actions by the press and that as a second authority he had requested to have the information. However, the Vice-Presidency was notified that "relevant events of Mossos had begun."

01/23/2020 1:37h

Puig says that he had a great deal with Jové because he had the key to the box, and due to his increased anti-terrorism alert he needed money from contingency plans. Six million euros to patrol and aweapons.

01/23/2020 1:35 p.m.

Prosecutor Rubira now opens the most difficult stage for Puig, the e-mails he exchanged with Josep Maria Jové, his counterpart in Economics, on 20S.

01/23/2020 1:29 p.m.

Puig argues that the Public Prosecutor has advised not to file a complaint with the public ministry because "it is not a function of the ministry". "Mr. Soler and I have different ways of seeing things and did not think complaining was the way," he said.

Public Prosecutor Pedro Rubira, during his examination (p)

01/23/2020 1:24 p.m.

"Of the Àgora plan, I was only interested in how many hours it meant and how much it cost," says Puig

01/23/2020 1:21 p.m.

Puig insists Attorney Rubira did not respond to Chief Commissioner Trapero's emails because "he had nothing to say . "

01/23/2020 1:11 p.m.

Puig has made every effort to explain to the Public Prosecutor Pedro Rubira what his confidences are that the Civil Guard testimony confuses. "They only had responsibilities in budget and staff," he emphasized.

01/23/2020 1:02 p.m.

Puig says he had in mind that the Government wanted to sign a referendum. Nothing related to the 1-O was included in its powers.

01/23/2020 1:01 p.m.

The former two Interior Minister says that when Jané folded he received a whatsapp from the Secretary of State for Security asking him to continue in office.

01/23/2020 1:00 p.m.

Puig claims that counselor Janè "was weighed down by personal circumstances" when he decided to resign. Puig decided to continue because Forn told him he had no replacement and that he stayed because he "knew the house".

01/23/2020 12:57 p.m.

Public prosecutor Rubira says Puigdemont changed the government in July to leaders with a "more radical" profile.

01/23/2020 12:56 p.m.

The hearing resumes. Turn of the interrogation to Cèsar Puig, number two of Interior during the period of the Courts. Prosecutor Pedro Rubira questions.

Defendant César Puig, during the hearing (p)

01/23/2020
12:35 p.m.

10
minute break in the hearing

01/23/2020
12:34 p.m.

"I
realized that the device would not be set on October 1st," he
adds. "No, I did not
vote, although symbolic I did not want to harm my body, which served
as a judicial police, on my behalf," he said.

01/23/2020
12:32 p.m.

Martell,
in his style, interrogates his client about the reserved information
he opened before the "indolent" Mossos who did not perform
the acts well or did not perform them.

photo
3597136 (p)

01/23/2020
12:28 p.m.

This
is the part of the report of the National Transition Advisory Board
that the prosecution uses to build the account that the Mossos were
the armed wing for independence.

Informe Cos Mossos (p)

01/23/2020
12:20 p.m.

It
is the turn of Pere Soler 's
lawyer , Cristobal Martell. Start by following the prosecutor's
order. Soler uses questions from his defense to deny that the Mossos
were instrumentalized for independence.

01/23/2020
12:18 p.m.

The
turn of Cèsar Puig's lawyer. He only asks one question to clarify
that the former Interior Number two said "no" to the filing
of a lawsuit against the Prosecutor's Office.

01/23/2020
12:17 p.m.

Soler
claims that the Prefecture, the Major and the commissioners,
expressed his displeasure at
various government demonstrations.

01/23/2020
12:13 p.m.

Tubau
asks if the Interior's complaint of co-ordinator's appointment was
replicated by another statement from the Mossos Prefecture in which
the Major "denied
politicians" .

1/23/2020
12:10 p.m.Soler
finishes the interrogation of the Public Prosecutor and admits that
he did not know Chief Commissioner Trapero's plan in order to stop the Government. Now
Olga Tubau, a lawyer for Major Trapero, is questioning.

01/23/2020
12:07 p.m.

The
prosecutor is now asking if he did not ask President Puigdemont to
withdraw from the referendum. Nor did he consider making a statement
or resigning. "Nobody
asked me to do something illegal ,
" he says

01/23/2020
12:04 p.m.

Soler:"
Of course Chief Commissioner Trapero was against
the referendum, it was no secret." The
former Chief of Police met at the meeting on 28 May and had called
for the possibility of "incidents".

01/23/2020
12:03 p.m.

Here
is the document of the National Police Corps with which Attorney
Carballo accuses Soler of giving instructions to correct the actions
of the Mossos on the First of October. These are the documents
confiscated at the incinerator.

Van dlocument (p)

01/23/2020
11:53 a.m.

The
Director General of Police details that the 1-O minutes were claimed
by the Chief of Internal Affairs. He denies that the actions of the
agents were made up. The Prosecutor bases his story on the
documentation filed with the incinerator.

01/23/2020
11:49 am

Soler
replies to the prosecutor that despite intelligence reports the only
record they had of a similar mobilization was 9-N, and "no
incident . "

01/23/2020
11:41 a.m.

The
translation of the "to
be held" referendum on
a report of the General Information Commissioner is out again. The
prosecutor insists on translating it as imperative and not as
intended. In the Supreme they did an expert and everything.

01/23/2020
11:35 a.m.

Prosecutor
Carballo and Soler are sent in the mail with which he sends a report
- to which no one heeded - accusing the Public Prosecutor of
overriding his powers by ordering the Mossos to prevent the
referendum.

01/23/2020
11:31 a.m.

The
Prosecutor is now sending the mail
that
Soler sent to Chief Commissioner Trapero, which he had sent to the rest of the
Government, with which he proposes a self-blame
campaign.

e-mail Soler

01/23/2020
11:22 a.m.

Judge
Espejel is annoyed and demands that the Prosecutor ask specific
questions and not enter into assessments with the accused.

01/23/2020
11:15 a.m.

"There
was no detail in any police plan," Soler emphasizes. He also
points out that the Commissariat of Information General pointed out
incidents whether the referendum was held or not "

01/23/2020
11:13 a.m.

The
former director general of police says that the whole body of Mossos
was made available to the Prosecutor's Office. They were also capable
of obeying the orders because the plan was joint with CNP and Guardia
Civil to avoid the referendum.

01/23/2020
11:05 a.m.

Soler
emphasizes that the Agora dels Mossos Plan did not contemplate the
referendum on self-determination.

01/23/2020
11:02 a.m.

Soler
justifies the personal protection of different prisoners of the 20S,
because they felt "threatened". Although detained they may
have the right to protection, but they are valued by the Mossos
operatives.

01/23/2020
10:53 a.m.

Soler
says he did not make any concrete plans, because the Mossos were
already acting as a judicial police against the referendum. They no
longer acted as a governing police force. He adds that they extend
hours and resources to attend the Prosecutor's requests. "We
couldn't intervene otherwise," he concludes.

01/23/2020
10:51 a.m.

"In
the interior nobody did to prepare for the referendum", setencia
Soler.

01/23/2020
10:49 am

Soler
insists the Prosecutor does not know what role Jordi Sànchez had in
the 20S. He found out the next day. "I suppose I was negotiating
with the Civil Guard and Mossos," he says. He assures that he
was not aware of the entire operation or why. He tried to talk to the
Major early but couldn't speak until noon. "I was worried, of
course, but at no point was there any attempt to reach."

01/23/2020
10:41 a.m.

Soler
details his role in the 20S. "It was not my responsibility,"
she reminds the prosecutor who had no operating command. He was
informed by the media that the Mossos had alerted the Civil Guard.

01/23/2020
10:36 a.m.

The
former Director General of Police has denied access to the post due
to his political positions. In fact, he explained that he had been
offered the same job before and had not been accepted for work
reasons.

01/23/2020
10:32 a.m.

Soler
details that Chief Commissioner Trapero asked him not to make any more tweets
because they damaged the image of the Catalan police. He also had to
defend himself from tweets written in 2016 about the PSOE federal
committee.

1/23/2020
10:28 a.m.

Soler
claims that the Minister never gave him any instructions, nor did he
give them instructions to the Mossos' commissioners to get involved
in the referendum.

01/23/2020
10:25 a.m.

Soler
now excuses the remarks of the then-councilor Forn, saying that "the
police would make it easier to vote .
" "One
thing is statements and another is what the press says," he
argues.

1/23/2020
10:22 a.m.

The
prosecutor is now digging into Soler's Tweets predicting a
referendum. The former director general emphasizes that the idea was
to "pressure the state" to agree on the referendum.

01/23/2020
10:19 a.m.

The
prosecutor asks about statements by Albert
Batlle , Soler 's
predecessor, who he claimed was "uncomfortable" and that he
later resigned.

01/23/2020
10:16 a.m.

Soler
emphasizes in his replies to the prosecutor that the intention
of the process was to agree on a referendum with the state.

01/23/2020
10:14 a.m.

The
public ministry is insisting on the report of the National Transition
Advisory Council on how security should be in a virtual Catalan
republic and the "militarization
on the part of the Mossos".

01/23/2020
10:12 a.m.

Fiscal
Lieutenant Carballo questions Soler about his knowledge of the
reports of the National Transition Advisory Board or of the
resolutions of Parliament. The former police chief says he knew them
by the headlines but not in depth.

01/23/2020
10:10 am

Detail
in the view room. Chief Commissioner Trapero is no longer sitting on the bench of
the accused. An intentional signal. Yesterday he stood behind Superintendent Laplana, as a sign of support. This morning he sits down
with his lawyer.

IMG
4126 (p)

01/23/2020
10:07 a.m.

The
view resumes. Fourth day of hearing. Interrogation of the defendant
Pere Soler, Director General of the Police, during the events of
September and October 2017. Questioned by the prosecutor Miguel Ángel
Carballo. He faces 11 years in prison for rebellion.

...ooo000ooo...

01/22/2020
2:43 p.m.

Finishes
the view. It will resume tomorrow at 10am.

01/22/2020
2:42 p.m.

Laplana
claims never to have met with the Major or any politician to discuss
the process. "Not at all." He ends his statement. He will
not return to the Audience until the last word.

1/22/2020
2:40 p.m.

"There
have never been any attempts of violent entry by protesters into the
Economy department," Laplana said. "It was never my
intention to hinder police diligence," he added.

01/22/2020
2:38

Laplana
has 100 incoming and 98 outgoing calls. Two of Mossos' companions
brought about 18 sandwiches for the judicial committee, which gave
him "two pieces of sandwiches".

"Sánchez
could say whatewver he liked, he could not decide anything, he is nobody to give a
warrant to the police, he did not listen to what he said, the
detainees would have entered as the command had decided, what he said
was worthless and he had a zero capacity for advocacy, "he
insists.

01/22/2020
2:31 p.m.

Tubau
requests clarification if Chief Commissioner Trapero's command to speak to Sánchez was
"imperative". "No, the Chief Commissioner me to speak to him
because he offered to articulate a safety cord," he says.

01/22/2020
2:30 p.m.

Prosecutor
Rubira's interrogation of Laplana ends. It is now the turn of her
defence lawyer Olga Tubau. He asks her if she had met Jordi Sànchez
before. "No, I had never had a relationship before"

01/22/2020
2:27 p.m.

Laplana
explains that Jordi Sànchez was "annoyed
and angry" by the first
BRIMO manoeuvres to make a cordon and prepare for the departure of the
judicial committee. "I
told him this was a police decision that he had nothing to say about", she says.

Jordi
Sánchez on September 20, 2017 in front of the Department of
the Economy (p)

01/22/2020
2:14 p.m.

Laplana
insists that he transmitted to the CECOR the information he had, as did
those in charge of information or public order who were in the
department. There, the commands analyzed the information and made the
decisions.

01/22/2020
2:11 p.m.

Laplana
says he only spoke to Sánchez three times because his superiors
asked him to. It is also noteworthy that it was not usual for him to
be called by Chief Commissioner Trapero.

01/22/2020
2:09

Laplana
reminds Prosecutor Rubira that he does not find out that there are
weapons in the vehicles of the Guardia Civil at 2 pm in a meeting at
the headquarters of the Economy.

The
last hours of the street protest on 20S (p)

01/22/2020
1:55 p.m.

Rubira
asks Laplana how he contacted Jordi Sànchez - "a person already
convicted," the Prosecutor recalls. The intendant details that
Chief Commissioner Trapero telephoned her to inform her that Sánchez had offered to
volunteer.

1/22/2020
1:49 p.m.

Laplana
explains that he asked Ferran López how to make the device for the
arrival of the detainees. "He called me to call Brimo's head,"
says he spoke to Brimo, Deputy Inspector Martin, number two, who
asked him to wait for Economy to arrive shortly.

01/22/2020
1:46 p.m.

Prosecutor
Rubira is now asking one of the controversies of the day:the arrival
of detainees at the department's headquarters. "All requests
arrived within a quarter of an hour," he emphasizes.

1/22/2020
1:44 p.m.

Rubira
reviews Laplana's minute and diligence on the 20S. In fact, the
Intendant insists that whenever they ask for public order support, he
transfers the request to CECOR.

01/22/2020
1:33 p.m.

Rubira
reproaches Laplana to go fast in his statement. "You seem like
an opponent reciting the topics," he jokes

01/22/2020
1:31 p.m.

Rubira
asks because he did not articulate the cord when he arrived. Laplana
reminds her that she was not the head of the operation because there
were 44 more entries. "I was a qualified, rank-and-file item for
reporting to the Civil Guard but not responsible for the operation."

01/22/2020
1:28 p.m.

Laplana
goes on to explain how he managed the first moments of the 20S once
he arrived at the Department of Economics at 9 am. "The attitude
of the concentrates was demanding or very demanding," he says.

01/22/2020
1:25 p.m.

Prosecutor
Rubira, who interrogates Laplana, is the same prosecutor who
maintained the indictment to Sandro Rosell. The trial ended with the
acquittal of the former Barça president.

01/22/2020
1:23 p.m.

Rubira
asks how it says that there were 700 people in front of Economy and
now he says 1,000. And Gaudí 200 said about 300. Laplana says that
she is not an expert in counting people but she does say that there
were a lot of people.

01/22/2020
1:21 p.m.

Attorney
Rubira skates and asks Laplana about Unipost's search. Laplana
reminds her that she is responsible for the Eixample. Unipost, in
Terrassa, is a little far away.

01/22/2020
1:19 p.m.

Laplana
tells the Prosecutor that despite being on leave, he decided to
attend the Department of Economy in the early morning. He even asked
for a car from Mossos. The driver could not leave her at the door due
to the concentration of people there.

01/22/2020
1:14 p.m.

Teresa
Laplana tells the Prosecutor the usual police signals of the Mossos
such as Gaudí (vehicles of the Mossos in the Eixample), Comtal 100
(Shift head of the Barcelona Region) and the acronyms Brimo and Arro.

Teresa
Laplana (p)

01/22/2020
1:06 p.m.

Prosecutor
Rubira asks the Intendant how the police minute was made about the
events of 20S six days later, after the Prosecutor's Office filed a
complaint for the riots.

01/22/2020
1:00 p.m.

The
view resumes. Interrogates the intendant Teresa Laplana, head of the
ABP (Police Station) of the Mossos de l'Eixample during the 20S.
Prosecutor Pedro Rubira begins

Trapero
has made it clear to the Court that he declined to make the leap to
politics. In fact, she told her lawyer, Olga Tubau, that no party
called her. He also refused to re-command the Catalan police.

He
continues the Major's statement to questions of his letter. After
explaining the operative plan for Government detention he has now
received the accusations regarding his emails.

01/22/2020
12:05 p.m.

Trapero
set out to detain Puigdemont in person. López and Molinero told him
no and to stay in Egara.

01/22/2020
12:04 p.m.

"It
was easy for 2.3 million people on the street and 16,000 police on
the street to make a riot," he warned. "We criticized
statements from Forn and Turull, and that the TC had been notified,"
he said.

01/22/2020
12:01 p.m.

Trapero
now recounts the two meetings in Palau between Government and members
of the Prefecture, on the 26th and 28th. The first, Chief Commissioner Trapero, López
and Molinero, raise concerns about 1-O and that they will comply with
what the Prosecutor's Office commands. On the 28th, Castellví and
Quevedo are added, stating that "they
are many concerned about citizen security".

01/22/2020
11:56 a.m.

"On
the first of October I did not speak with Jordi Sànchez, or later,
only on the 20S and at the request of the Interior Minister,"
says Chief Commissioner Trapero.

1/22/2020
11:54 a.m.

The
Major explains that on 29 it was agreed that CECORs had to
incorporate the commands of all the police. Track cells and launch
the "Event Manager"
application , which never
works.

01/22/2020
11:51 a.m.

The
Major emphasizes that only 42% of the schools closed by the Mossos
are from towns with less than 1,000 inhabitants. He further added
that universal voting distorts turnout data by population.

01/22/2020
11:49 am

"Before
the first of October the Mossos did not close a school, but neither
the Civil Guard nor the police," says Chief Commissioner Trapero, who shed how the
classrooms were inspected.

01/22/2020
11:44 am

Trapero
admits that on September 29 in the morning at the Egara Complex,
Commissioners López, Molinero and Quevedo plan to hold a press
conference after the "risks" we saw especially after the
meeting in Palau the day before. "In the end, we gave up and
thought about making a statement, which wasn't done, which I'm sorry
for," he says.

01/22/2020
11:42 a.m.

Trapero
assures that at the Security Board on September 28 the Government
showed no will that the referendum not be held.

01/22/2020
11:41 a.m.

The
Major insists that "on special days like those, with 2.3 million
people on the street, it is normal to remember the principles of
proportionality in the use of force." "They know it from
the Academy, but these special days need to be insisted on," he
says.

01/22/2020
11:39 a.m.

Trapero
details that Ferran López made it clear that "the device was a
unique set and a binomial for
each school". He
further added that the CNP
and Guardia Civil would have the "weight of public order"
given that they had the resources to do so.

01/22/2020
11:37 a.m.

Trapero
now describes how and who decided on the operational plan for October
1st. Two meetings two days before the referendum:one with upper body
commanders, and a second one, with 220 positions, from commissioners
to heads of territorial ABPs. The instructions were sent to all the
cash.

01/22/2020
11:32 a.m.

Trapero
emphasizes article 26.2 of the Law of Forces and Bodies of Security
of the State, that collects the interlocutory one, left in the hands
of the CNP and GC. "It's an article that has been
controversial," he says.

01/22/2020
11:28 a.m.

The
magistrate also removed the private centers, not the arranged ones,
from the call.

01/22/2020
11:28 a.m.

Chief Commissioner Trapero
understands that the call of the TSJC magistrate Mercedes Armas was
changing things. He emphasizes that the decision affected the three
police bodies as opposed to the instructions of the Prosecutor's
office that went to Mossos. In fact, the prosecutor's office claimed
to close schools by 1-O, the TSJC mandated that it be the same
October 1, so as not to affect activities.

01/22/2020
11:25 a.m.

"We
didn't have 2,300 chains and padlocks, but we did manage to buy
them," Chief Commissioner Trapero insists. The prosecutor told him that "the
one who called the 100-meter siege was also 50-meter. The Chief Commissioner also
noticed that there were private centers and asked to clarify how to
do this, for example, if a warrant had to be requested from the Court
of Instruction.

01/22/2020
11:22 a.m.

"Not
only was the closure also the siege, they were educational centers
that have events over the weekend, as well as health centers and city
councils," he says. "We are not here to solve problems but
to solve them," Chief Commissioner Trapero warned.

01/22/2020
11:21 a.m.

Tubau
gives the Instruction number 6 of the Office of the Public Prosecutor
that ordered the precinct of the electoral colleges. Chief Commissioner Trapero
described the problems involved in closing schools before 30, on
weekdays. "I presented it to the prosecutor's office at a
meeting on September 27," he emphasizes.

1/22/2020
11:17 a.m.

Chief Commissioner Trapero
says the Prosecutor's Office did not order a detention on the basis
of testimonies raised by the Mossos, identifying people suspected of
preparing for the referendum.

1/22/2020
11:15 a.m.

Instructions
4 and 6 of the Public Prosecutor's Office were specifically directed
to the Mossos to prevent the referendum. He adds that 172 witnesses
were made, based on instruction number 2, but he does not know how
many ended up in public prosecuted court proceedings.

01/22/2020
11:12 a.m.

"On
September 21 I have a meeting with the Prosecutor's Office and the
police do not tell me anything about the operation, but I did tell
Ángel (Chief of the Civil Guard in Catalonia, Ángel Gozalo) that if
there was an operative so be warned, "the Major details

01/22/2020
11:10 am

Trapero
states that "these were turbulent times." Specifically,
since 2010 protests have been commonplace. It also justifies the
creation of the Mediation Area, a "philosophy". "We
had 300 BRIMO troops and 60 charged!"

01/22/2020
11:06 am

Trapero
once again emphasizes that 268 law enforcement officers of which 160
were BRIMO and the rest ARRO covered the protest in front of Economy on 20S.

01/22/2020
11:04 a.m.

Tubau
also asks for the role of Intendant Laplana. Chief Commissioner Trapero exonerates her
from operational decisions that were no longer dependent on her. The
Major only had one encounter with Sánchez and after that he had one
with the then head of Brimo.

01/22/2020
11:00 a.m.

Attorney
Tubau wants to emphasize that Chief Commissioner Trapero and López did everything that
the Civil Guard claimed to them, and try to clarify how many
managements are not included in the list of submissions in the
summary.

Tubau
and Trapero, as they entered the National Court (p)

01/22/2020
10:56 a.m.

Trapero
begins to tell her lawyer the action of the Mossos during the 20S. He
emphasizes that there were 9 mediation personnel in Economy. "Jordi
Sànchez was only doing what he was, president of the ANC," he
emphasized, saying that he did not mediate.

1/22/2020
10:54 a.m.

The
turn of the lawyer of Chief Commissioner Trapero, Olga Tubau. It reminds you initially
that Albert Batlle, the former Director General of Police, who
proposed him as Major, was from the PSC and was not linked to any of
the Puigdemont executive's governing parties.

01/22/2020
10:52 a.m.

Trapero
releases César Puig, secretary of the Interior Department, from
operational responsibilities and accused of rebellion.

César
Puig, in a moment of the view

01/22/2020
10:48 am

Trapero
says that Cesar Puig could "hear" and "comment on
operational meetings but never did."

01/22/2020
10:46 a.m.

Trapero
details the purchase of long arms to cover counterterrorism needs
through the Contingency Plans, which took a lot of money out of
Economics. "We started with GHG, then BRIMO and then ARRO,"
says the Major

1/22/2020
10:42 a.m.

It's
my turn now to Fermin Morales
, a lawyer for the former
Interior Two, Cesar Puig .
The lawyer wants to emphasize that his task was solely "management
and budgeting".

01/22/2020
10:41 a.m.

Trapero
insists Soler only decides whether to extend the cash. According to
the Major, Soler always
authorized the increase in required cash on 1-O and the Secretary
General paid .

01/22/2020
10:39 a.m.

According
to Chief Commissioner Trapero, Pere Soler had
no role in the plans of action. In fact, the Major says he did not
attend the meeting with 220 commands to explain the guidelines for
intervention.

Pere
Soler, during a hearing (p)

01/22/2020
10:36 a.m.

Martell
casts an interrogation that seeks to remove his client from the core
of police decisions during his tenure as CEO and null intervention in
police technical decisions.

1/22/2020
10:29 a.m.

Trapero
claims that Pere Soler was not in the CECOR of the 20S. "It
could have been, it is not mandatory, only in case of dissolution,"
says the Major.

1/22/2020
10:23 a.m.

It
is the turn of the defenses, the lawyer of Pere Soler, the former
director general of the Police, Cristobal Martell. He asks about the
CECOR, what it is used for and who integrates it.

01/22/2020
10:16 a.m.

Third
day of the trial. Return of defenses to question Chief Commissioner Josep Lluís
Trapero after two days of statement to the fiscal ministry.

...ooo000ooo...

01/21/2020
2:34 p.m.

Ends
the session today until tomorrow at 10 am.

01/21/2020
2:31 p.m.

This
is the email that Chief Commissioner Trapero refers to as instructing him to come up
with a plan to meet probable government arrests ordered by the TSJC.

The
e-mail of 25 October explaining how the plan is outlined in the event
of today providing judicial orders that could include arrests (p)

01/21/2020
2:28 a.m.

Trapero
also explains that the President of the TSJC, Jesus Maria Barrientos,
called him in case he had considered making himself available to the
delegation of the Spanish government. Chief Commissioner Trapero recalls that it was not
clear what crime this could be. "We did not know what would
happen," he said. "Maybe we have some arrest warrant,"
we commented.

01/21/2020
2:23 p.m.

Trapero
admits to the Prosecutor that on Oct. 27 they prepared a plan to stop
the Puigdemont Government. He also contacted the President of the
TSJC and the Office of the Attorney General to make the Corps
available to him after the DUI. Tubau takes the floor and recalls
that he also spoke to the audience.

01/21/2020
2:20 p.m.

Here
is the document crediting one of Chief Commissioner Trapero's recurring arguments
about the Mossos who would not have done everything ordered. He had
them investigated by Internal Affairs

The
document (p)

01/21/2020 2:05

Attorney
Carballo is now submitting required documents in the case of the Sant
Adrià del Besós incinerator. A case filed by the Barcelona High
Court.

Trapero
and the Prosecutor keep a mine on the Mossos' internal communications
with the commands during the referendum. Carballo is trying to prove
that the operative was trying to disguise the body's collusion with
the referendum.

01/21/2020
1:42 p.m.

Trapero
reminds the Prosecutor that the "referendum
was illegal and had no validity .
"

01/21/2020
1:31 p.m.

The
Prosecutor is now asking for code 21, which is to recommend cellphone
use because the stations are collapsed. "It's common on large
devices," says Chief Commissioner Trapero.

01/21/2020
1:29 p.m.

The
Prosecutor continues to ask one-on-one communications from the
binomials with the police command center. Chief Commissioner Trapero retorts by ensuring
that these communications attest to the work the Mossos did during
the referendum day.

01/21/2020
1:21 p.m.

Sources
of Interior and the dome of the Mossos are satisfied with the
statement of Chief Commissioner Trapero because it is shown that the "police
act by technical police and non-political criteria"

"The
attitude of the 7,800 officers of the Mossos was to prevent the
referendum, although within the collective, 5, 10 or 100 - I doubt
much more - for ideological reasons they did less than they had to;
now the Most of them were frustrated that we couldn't do more,
neither we, nor the three bodies, had the resources to stop 2,300,000
people. You could be guilty if you wanted to, "says Chief Commissioner Trapero.

01/21/2020
1:05

"It
is not an obsession; it is normal to file a record of police
actions," Chief Commissioner Trapero assuredly told the Prosecutor.

01/21/2020
12:59 p.m.

Carballo
tries to decipher how the chain of command worked during the First of
October. Chief Commissioner Trapero defends the territorial vertical model to distribute
the resources that were there. "We didn't have 2,300 ARRO vans,"
he jokes

01/21/2020
12:54 p.m.

He
resumed his sight and continued the interrogation of Chief Commissioner Josep
Lluís Trapero

01/21/2020
12:28 pm

The
session is suspended. Chief Commissioner Trapero reminds the Prosecutor that "never,
in an organization of 18,000 people, the orders that are fulfilled
are the written ones"

01/21/2020
12:21 p.m.

Trapero
expresses the "sadness" of having done his job and having
to feel what one has felt. "I and my body were being treated
unfairly," he said. "I am accused of rebellion for having
done my job," he says.

01/21/2020
12:11 p.m.

The
Major clarifies that on October 1, he met at 11 p.m. with the
magistrate, "concerned" with public order. Armas told Pérez
de los Cobos "coordinator and supervisor" if he wanted
something

01/21/2020
12:08 p.m.

Trapero
details the meeting with the magistrate Mercedes Armas, which was
attended by the heads of the CNP and the Civil Guard in Catalonia.
Armas corrected the order to clarify that the police device to stop
the referendum was joint.

Olga
Tubau asks for the word and clarifies again a controversial
translation that has already come to the Supreme Court, with
expert and all . "It
must be celebrated," it has to be translated, not as an
imperative, but as a prospect for the future. One is "planned."

01/21/2020
11:59 a.m.

Trapero
again emphasizes the "surprise" involved in defending the
ballot box and justifies the plan of the binomials. "There was
no other way to do it"

01/21/2020
11:54 a.m.

The
Major demanded that the Director General of the Police, Pere Soler,
also charged, not file a complaint against the Prosecutor's Office.
"In most cases he did not say anything, it was extravagance, but
this was not I told him not to think so," he said. Soler was
already going to entrust him to the Minister of Justice, Carles
Mundó.

The
intelligence report El Mundo has accessed on the number of police officers
needed to stop the referendum. (p)

01/21/2020
11:33 a.m.

Carballo
collects Chief Commissioner Trapero for forwarding a report on how the Prosecutor's
Office would act in the political interior dome. The Major justifies
that the superior had to be informed.

01/21/2020
11:26 a.m.

I
wrap up in the room. The Prosecutor reads a report from Catalan and
confuses "Ja" with "Ha", the onomatopoeia of
laughter. Chief Commissioner Trapero corrects:"It is in Catalan and in Spanish."
"It's we already have clues and no Ha, we already have clues."

01/21/2020
11:23 a.m.

The
Prosecutor is now digging into the reports, the instructions of the
Prosecutor's Office and the reports of the General Information
Office. Chief Commissioner Trapero justifies the lack of details or that analysts value
the image of the Mossos in front of the independence group.

01/21/2020
11:12 a.m.

"There
were 268 law enforcement officers in front of the Economy!,"
says Chief Commissioner Trapero, who retracted the errors of the Guardia Civil's
testimony on the figures and data on the performance. In total, 397
were in force.

01/21/2020
11:11 a.m.

Attorney
Carballo insists on the Mossos' investigations into the 20S. Ask how
there are two reports. Chief Commissioner Trapero claims that the first proceedings were
"extended" because more information was collected.

01/21/2020
11:03 am

"What
did we have to do, send Brimo and wrap ourselves in sticks with
10,000 people? There were 40 more scenarios!", Chief Commissioner Trapero argues
about the kind of management by the Mossos of that day's protests.

01/21/2020
11:02 a.m.

Trapero
emphasizes that the Àgora Plan was intended for a specific political
and social situation in Catalonia "as the one that lived in
those days" and points out " a
mist could
light a major bonfire".

01/21/2020
10:57 a.m.

Trapero
defends the tax ministry who claimed "proportional
use of force" . "It
was a reminder," he emphasizes.

Trapero
during his examination (p)

01/21/2020
10:51 a.m.

Trapero
explains that they performed the 172 actions based on instruction
number two of the Public Prosecutor. They were referred to the
Provincial Prosecutor's Offices and then the Major in person, to the
Superior Prosecutor of Catalonia.

The
Chief Commissioner details an email explaining a virtual meeting with the Treasury
management. Chief Commissioner Trapero explains that they wanted the hotel database for
tax purposes. They also claimed information on laundering operations.
The Mossos refused.

01/21/2020
10:37 a.m.

Chief Commissioner Trapero
tells the Prosecutor that he "had no idea the strategic plans of
the Government". He continues to distance the Major from
the political leadership.

01/21/2020
10:34 a.m.

The
Prosecutor presents a report to the General Police Station for
Information of the Mossos that indicates that some anarchist groups
could use "explosive devices". Chief Commissioner Trapero said he identified
40 sites and collectives that could cause riots, but "never
talked about artifacts".

01/21/2020
10:31 a.m.

The
Prosecutor details the significant details of the political decisions
in the political process. The described as "insider" when
it was information extracted from the press. Chief Commissioner Trapero says he had not
read the report.

01/21/2020
10:28 a.m.

Public prosecutor Carballo asks for the emails and intelligence reports from the
General Police of the Mossos

Public prosecutor Carballo during questioning (p)

01/21/2020
10:00 a.m.

The trial of the Interior leadership resumes at the headquarters
of the National Court. It is set to begin with the third block of
Attorney General's interrogation of Chief Commissioner Trapero on his work between
1-O and 27-O.

20 JAN 2020 6:45 p.m.: The Prosecutor says the registration numbers of 159 unmarked police carts were checked. He asks Chief Commissioner Trapero if they were looking for camouflaged the police or Civil Guard cars. The Chief Commissioner explains that they were preventive tasks of the Mossos that monitored buildings in the Àgora plan. He describes this as normal.

20 JAN 2020 6:41 p.m.: Prosecutor Carballo presses Chief Commissioner Trapero on why grandparents or children were not prevented from going to the schools before October 1. "The fact that there were grandparents or children was not to act, but to act in a certain way," he says.

20 JAN 2020 6:35 p.m.: Trapero reports on the reports the Mossos made. He also explains that some were asked to expand their information. "Revisions were made to be more accurate in the information, if you want to cheat you don’t loswer the figures", he says.

20 JAN 2020 6:31 p.m.: The Prosecutor insists and reproaches that there are no images of law enforcement officers entering the polling stations by overcoming passive resistance from voters. "There are 119 of them," Chief Commissioner Trapero replies.

20 JAN 2020 6:28 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero says that Central Region Commander Sergi Pla was ordered to remove two agents who appeared to be in collusion with the referendum organization at a polling station in ihis demarcation. Reserved information files on 23 similar performances were opened.

20 JAN 2020 6:25 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero assures that on October 1st, once the coordination has been "shattered", it was decided that they woulf report on CNP and Civil Guard movements to know where they are working and so that Mossos do not go there.

20 JAN 2020 6:18 p.m.: The hearing resumes. The Prosecutor begins by delving into the activity on October 1st on the units of public order of the BRIMO. Trapero retorts that 75% of the personnel were activated. "It was decided to group it together",

20 JAN 2020 6:00 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero emphasizes that the ARROs acted in 119 schools to prevent and avoid the referendum. The hearing is suspended for a few minutes, and we await the final part of the prosecution's interrogation.

20 JAN 2020 5:41 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero justifies and explains the Agora plan, thought up by the General Technical Committee, and which covered from August to October 15, due to social and political circumstances.

20 JAN 2020 5:35 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero: "We have to be careful so that things do not get out of hand". And the chief prosecutor told me that this was not to be an excuse for not acting. A conclusion that he describes as offensive.

20 JAN 2020 5:31 p.m.: "It's not that we did or did not wanted the intervention of the other State security forces, we simply did not get in this situation, it was imposed on us," says Chief Commissioner Trapero.

20 JAN 2020 5:30 p.m.: The Prosecutor drives Chief Commissioner Trapero for his statements defending the body and denying theat the State had taken it over.

20 JAN 2020 5:11 p.m.: The prosecutor asks Chief Commissioner Trapero because at the Security Board he did not tell Puigdemont to suspend the referendum. The Major reminds him that he attended as a guest. Neither were the other two police chiefs there. "It wasn't the place to say this," he quips.

20 JAN 2020 5:07 p.m.: The Chief Commissioner claims that he informed Perez de los Cobos of the police couples plan. "We have agreed on a joint operation," said Commander López after the coordination meeting.

20 JAN 2020 4:57 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero has admitted that a 2015 National Court Prosecutor 's Office order was issued to investigate the independence process. It was the responsibility of the General Information Commander, but he has not been able to say any specific details of what the Mossos investigated.

20 JAN 2020 4:53 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero details the warning to the Government of the incidents that might occur in Catalonia. "We gave guidelines on the proportional use of force," he says. In 110 or 119 schools the ARRO or Citizen Security Patrols removed ballot boxes, overcoming passive resistance.

20 JAN 2020 4:45 p.m.: The Major boasts of the deterrent effect of warning that from 6 a.m.: on October 1, they could not be in schools. "We wish the effect had been greater," he says. There were 230 schools closed.

20 JAN 2020 4:42 p.m.: The Major clashes with the Prosecutor over Open Schools. Chief Commissioner Trapero justifies not intervening. "We did what we were instructed to do." He even jokes: "we didn't have 2,300 chains or 2,300 padlocks." However, he said that they did seal some schools.

20 JAN 2020 4:34 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero steered clear of the political action of independence. He even said that the Government was wary of appointing him head of the corps. This was thanks to the pressure of then-director-general of the police, Albert Batlle.

20 JAN 2020 4:31 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero stands up against the accusation of allowing Escoles Obertes [Open Schools], claiming that no one said that it was to prevent the referendum. "Neither Mossos, nor the other bodies and there was a coordinator for better and for worse ," the Major firss at Col. Pérez de los Cobos.

20 JAN 2020 4:29 p.m.: The Chief Commissioner reminds the prosecutor that since 2015 there was an order from the National Court's prosecutor’s office to investigate the [independence] process.

20 JAN 2020 4:26 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero says on September 7 or 9, 2016 he made it clear to the Government that they would comply with the judges' rulings because "double legality does not exist"

20 JAN 2020 4:24 p.m.: Trapero says he is aware that in 2016 there were pressures to be appointed Major of the Mossos. He thinks it was thanks to Albert Batlle that he was appointed.

20 JAN 2020 4:11 p.m.: The prosecutor attempts to link Trapero's rise to Chief Commissioner with his connivance with the process. "Honestly, I think very forced, Your Honour ... I'm Mosso and I was the head of the Mossos," he argued.

20 JAN 2020 4:06 p.m.: "We have also protected rapists," says Chief Commissioner Trapero, arguing that some of the defendants in the trial were given protection.

20 JAN 2020 4:05 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero argues that if defendants are at risk they need to be protected for their public knowledge.

20 JAN 2020 4:01 p.m.: This is the e-mail that the prosecutor refers to to accuse Chief Commissioner Trapero if he wanted to impede the investigation of Carme Forcadell with the cleaning of mics in his office.

The Mossos' e-mail describing the espionage (p)

20 JAN 2020 3:58 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero details that the President of the Parliament, or the President of the Generalitat, or the TSJC ordinarily requests a dispatch in case there is a technical espionage operation.

20 JAN 2020 3:56 p.m.: The Chief Commissioner described the resolutions of Parliamentary commissions on the right to self-determination as "barbaric".

20 JAN 2020 3:54 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero also explains in detail that the CUP proposed a protocol if mayors were arrested for contempt of court. "We told them we would comply with the court rulings," he emphasized.

20 JAN 2020 3:53 p.m.: The prosecutor asks him about Josep Maria Jové's diary, where his name appears. Chief Commissioner Trapero details that one day, Vidal de Siurana, his chief of staff, requested a meeting at Palau.

20 JAN 2020 3:49 p.m.: "The first time I read the Enfocats document was in the case files", insists Chief Commissioner Trapero to the Prosecutor.

20 JAN 2020 3:48 p.m.: Prosecutor Margallo asks if the Security Council's National Transition and Focused National Security reports had or had any role in it.

20 JAN 2020 3:44 p.m.: The hearing resumes. The prosecutor's interrogation of Chief Commissioner Trapero is still being sought to find out if the Mossos have a unit to monitor their Tweets.

20 JAN 2020 2:12 p.m.: The hearing adjourns until 2/4 of 4, when the prosecutor's interrogation of Major Trapero will continue.

20 JAN 2020 2:01 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero hung up the phone on Jordi Sànchez. "He is nobody to say what the police should do, neither he nor anyone," he emphasizes.

20 JAN 2020 1:58 p.m.: "I can't allow you to say that the Mossos acted passively," recalls Chief Commissioner Trapero. "The world was not only [the Department of the] Economy; if we had been warned we would have planned and done things differently; they did not just act through mediation".

20 JAN 2020 1:53 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero narrates the call of a judge with a "high pitch" at about
11 p.m. identifying himself as the "on-duty judge". "I doubted he was a judge," he says. He checked the number and it is then that the judge calls on him to ensure the departure of the court official.
Chief Commissioner Trapero says that they are still cloning files. "Forget the Civil Guard and get her out," the judge said.
20 JAN 2020 1:47 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero claims that it is the court secretary who refuses to go out through the main door. However, a cordon is articulated because it is suggested that by 8:30 p.m. the search could end. But later, due to "cloning problems", they warned that they might be there all night. At 10.30 p.m. the cordon is removed.

20 JAN 2020 1:43 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero explains in detail the conversation with the President of the High Court of Justice of Catalonia, Jesus Maria Barrientos, at five in the afternoon and at ten at night. The last one was at the Major's initiative, to give him details of the situation.

20 JAN 2020 1:40 p.m.: On the weapons in the vehicles of the Civil Guard. Chief Commissioner Trapero emphasizes that the Civil Guard tells Commander Ferran López that there is "sensitive material" [in the cars], not weapons.

20 JAN 2020 1:36 p.m.: "We will not give up mediation," warns Chief Commissioner Trapero who defends this instrument in law enforcement operations that do not involve hate crimes.

20 JAN 2020 1:33 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero downplays the fact that there is a service of order at rallies. "The law says so," he remarks. The prosecutor reproaches the Mossos that the court official "had no lunch». "No one told us she wanted to have lunch," he says. "It seems very sad to me that she didn't have lunch," he jokes.

20 JAN 2020 1:31 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero, to the prosecutor: "I'm not a fortune teller, I just know that scenes like Via Laietana would not have been seen." An argument for defending mediation with the ANC.

20 JAN 2020 1:29 p.m.: The Public Prosecutor's Office wants to construct the thesis that the Mossos responded to orders from Jordi Sànchez. Chief Commissioner Trapero gets angry and defends that their management was aimed "to help the Civil Guard".

20 JAN 2020 1:27 p.m.: "Sr. Sánchez did not impose any conditions on the police, he cannot and has not to condition them, he did not ask me for any conditions in any of the communications I had with him," counters Chief Commissioner Trapero.

20 JAN 2020 1:25 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero explains that parallel to the wall the cordon had to be made by the ANC and behind it, the police to try to 'stir up' the people for the protest. He admits that they couldn't manage to guarantee to the Civil Guard the entry of a vehicle.

20 JAN 2020 1:22 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero defends the Mossos’ behaviour on 20S, criticizes that the Civil Guard did not warn him, and remembers that they removed anti-terrorist public order forces to respond to the protection requests of the searches.

20 JAN 2020 1:19 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero reproaches the Civil Guard that they did not forewarn the Mossos of the operations. "Warning that public order units would be needed did not affect the secret of the actions," said the Major.

20 JAN 2020 1:18 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero justifies the operation because "it tried to prevent a contagious effect, our option was to help the Civil Guard, in a certain order". He downplays the fact that there were journalists on top of the cars, though he didn't like the picture.

20 JAN 2020 1:14 p.m.: According to the Major, the concentration was very compact, to such an extent that two plainclothes policemen manage to enter the ministry.

20 JAN 2020 1:12 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero insists that at CECOR they received the information at around 9:45 to assess the situation because there were several scenarios with concentrations. "The public order commandes advised against the cordon," says Trapero.

20 JAN 2020 1:08 p.m.: The prosecutor insists why the perimeter cordon was not made at 9:30.
Chief Commissioner Trapero replies that it was the decision of the commanders on site. "Why wasn't the perimeter built when there were only 300 people?"

20 JAN 2020 1:05 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero emphasizes that by 9:10 a.m. there were already two public order vans -
between 12 and 14 officers in total. The cordon was not made. The supersuperintendent did not enter the building until 9:45.

20 JAN 2020 1:02 p.m.: "If the Colonel of the Civil Guard was not satisfied, neither were we," says Trapero. The Chief Commissioner explains in detail the difficulty of satisfying the requests of the Guardia Civil – such as a perimeter – especially given that they were not forewarned.

20 JAN 2020 12:58 p.m.: The public prosecutor, Carballo, reads out the recording of the communications between the Guardia Civil and Mossos. He wonders why the support requests were not answered directly. Chief Commissioner Trapero responds that they were being processed from the Ministry. The requests were prior to the written requests.

20 JAN 2020 12:54 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero says that until 9:30 the Guardia Civil did not ask for support. "Among other things, superintendent Laplana had not even arrived, not until 9:15 or 9:20," Major replies.

20 JAN 2020 12:51 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero responds to the prosecution's words that as long as there are no tweets or calls for crimes, whatever is said about them by the Mossos is irrelevant. "Indeed, I tell him to look for someone who will control the situation ... it is normal".

20 JAN 2020 12:49 p.m.: Prosecutor Carballo reads Sánchez's Tweets to ask Trapero if he was aware of them. Tweets where he encouraged participation in the rally. "Was he the right person to mediate?" The prosecutor asks.

20 JAN 2020 12:47 p.m.: The judge will not allow videos to be shown other than to decide on their
authenticity and not to show up the contradictions of trestimony being given. Carballo wanted to show Sánchez's message with a megaphone.

20 JAN 2020 12:46 p.m.: The prosecutor reproaches Trapero who had "30 calls or attempts" by Sánchez and none from Vidal. The Major replies that he has already told him that he did not speak to Vidal but another leader.

20 JAN 2020 12:45 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero says that since 2013 it has been customary "to mediate, following the police model" at rallies.

20 JAN 2020 12:43 p.m.: The Chief Commissioner remembers that at 12, Sánchez gave him the name of Xavier Vidal, of the ANC, to mediate with the Mossos during the 20S Ministry of the Economy search.

20 JAN 2020 12:42 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero defends himself from the pressure of the public prosecution arguing that he knew that Jordi Sànchez was one of the leading voices in the issues of indepedence and voting. «He was on television every day".

20 JAN 2020 12:39 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero describes how he met Jordi Sànchez when he was the Deputy Ombudsman in issue involving minors, as well as an action by the Mossos in 2016 in an eviction. "These are professional contacts, not personal contacts," he says.

20 JAN 2020 12:38 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero does not know why superintendent Laplana went. He just says that there is always a commander. "We were trying to put out fires," he says. "We had to first look for law enforcement resources because we were not fore-warned," he says.

20 JAN 2020 12:36 p.m.: The public prosecutor asks if the rally had been reported. The Chief Commissioner says that at about 10 a.m.: it was communicated. In fact, the Mossos watch over 3,000 rallies a year that go unreported.

20 JAN 2020 12:29 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero details that they set up a CECOR (Control Centre) to act in the operation and prepare staff. The prosecutor is trying to find out what the protocol is when there are searches of other security forces. "Public order squads are only sent if the situation requires them, otherwise just a patrol".
20 JAN 2020 12:26 p.m.: The prosecutor begins the questioning on the events of September 20 at
the Economy headquarters. Chief Commissioner Trapero denies that at 7:39 anyone was notified of the operation. He assures that it was about eight in the morning.

20 JAN 2020 12:24 p.m.: "The irregular thing is that the body did not have a Chief Commissioner for ten years," argues Chief Commissioner Trapero, who recalled that it was a 2014 decision of then-Police Chief Albert Batlle. Chief Commissioner Trapero does not value the relationship with the then president, Artur Mas.

20 JAN 2020 12:21 p.m.: Chief Commissioner Trapero explains that he is no longer the head of the Corps but that he is Chief Commissioner , as a rank in the corps that is personal. Prosecutor Carballo interrogates him for this "promotion" when the corps had not had a Chief Commissioner for 10 years.

Josep Lluís Trapero, at the trial (p)

20 JAN 2020 12:18 p.m.: The judgment is resumed. The prosecution asks to examine Chief Commissioner Trapero. He introduces himself as the Major and explains that he joined the corps in 1989.
20 JAN 2020 12:05 p.m.: New trial stoppage due to computer problems.
20 JAN 2020 12:04 p.m.: The chief of police of the Mossos, Eduard Sallent, will spend two days at
the hearing. He will be dressed in plain clothes. Interior Ministrry sources recall that the case is not putting the corps on trial, only a concrete operation. That would explain why he is not wearing a uniform.
20 JAN 2020 11:59 a.m.: The judges hold that the principle of continuation should prevail in the National Court trial even if the charges are reduced, because the trial has already begun. Therefore, it drops the prejudicial question of the defence counsels that called for a change of
the charges and of the court.
20 JAN 2020 11:56 a.m.: The Court admits part of the documentary requested by the defenses as
well as superintendent Laplana not being present at the hearing after his statement.
20 JAN 2020 11:53 a.m.: The Prosecutor's Office seems to have lifted their foot off the accelerator and noted the varying degrees of authorship and say they take into account the judgment of the October 14 trial.
01/20/2020 11:51 a.m.: The hearing resumes, with the court's response to the preliminary issues
raised by the defence counsel and on the Prosecutor's report.
20 JAN 2020 11:50 a.m.: Ferran Roquer, the spokesman for JxCAT, is the only spokesman for the
Parliamentary Interior Committee present at the trial.

20 JAN 2020 11:07 a.m.: Rubira says that there will be no helplessness because only the facts presented during the hearing will be judged. The defense counsels complain that the evidence is atomized in a variety of procedures.

20 JAN 2020 11:01 a.m.: Prosecutor Robira insists on deciding to change the prosecution at the end of the oral trial. He includes in his speech the answers to the "atomization" of the case in various reports, which, according to the defense counsel, produces helplessness.

20 JAN 2020 10:58 a.m.: Prosecutor Pedro Rubira says the trial is not a trial against the Mossos, as "an armed institute as a whole." He insists that the leadership breached the orders of the judiciary. "He always acts, be it in this trial or with the GAL", he concludes.

Pedro Ribera, during examination (p)

20 JAN 2020 10:54 a.m.: It is the turn of the public prosecutor, Miguel Ángel Carballo , who accepts Laplana's absence after his statement. But he emphasizes that "the prosecution" cannot change the accusation now by being "aware" of the Supreme's sentence.

The prosecutor of the case Miguel Ángel Carballo, in an archive image (p)

20 JAN 2020 10:49 a.m.: It is the turn of Cèsar Puig's lawyer, Fermin Morales. He also requests for documentary evidence to be incorporated. Moreover, he recalls the legislative change that had left the Interior Miniustry’s number two outside of police operations and entrusted him with budget matters.

Fermin Morales, in his presentation of preliminary issues (p)

20 JAN 2020 10:45 a.m.: Sr. Martell also recalls one of the most repeated arguments in the defence texts, the lack of jurisdiction of the National Court to try the defendants. He understands that the principle of the judge determined by law has been broken and that the facts should be tried in Barcelona.

20 JAN 2020 10:43 a.m.: Pere Soler's lawyer, Cristobal Martell, also deals withs the preliminary issues. First of all, he asks for the incorporate in the case of tweets by and emails from the Director General of the Police, duly certified in order to give them with more "evidential muscle".

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20 JAN 2020 10:39 a.m.: Tubau also requests to add documentary evidence, such as the closing by the Courts and the provincial court of Lleida of the open proceedings opened against the Mossos. Also the diligence of the judicial secretary of Judge 13 of Barcelona.

20 JAN 2020 10:37 a.m.: Olga Tubau, Chief Commissioner Trapero and Laplana’s counsel, takes the floor beforehand.
She asks for the superintendent to be dispensed from having to attend the hearings after her statement. She suffers from post-traumatic stress.

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20 JAN 2020 10:31 a.m.: The public ministry, led by the prosecutor, Pedro Ribera, who questioned
the impartiality of the judges destined for Catalonia, and with the support of Miguel Ángel Carballo. Judicial sources say the public ministry could lower the rebellion request to sedition in its final report.

20 JAN 2020 10:30 a.m.: The court is composed of three protagonists. The president will be Concepción Espejel, of conservative tendency and next to the PP. In fact, he was known as the "Cospejel" because of his proximity to Dolores de Cospedal, former Secretary General of the PP Mariano Rajoy. Read the indictment and the object of the judgment. Francisco Javier Vieira, a conservative character and Ramon Sáez Valcárcel, the judgment drafter.

20 JAN 2020 10:29 a.m.: The prosecution calls for 11 years in prison and 11 years of debarement from public office for Chief Commissioner Trapero, Soler and Puig for rebellion, 4 for jail and 11 for disqualification for Laplana for sedition.The key lies in whether the public ministry will withstand it. accusation of rebellion until the last minute when she was ruled out of the process sentence.

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20 JAN 2020 09:51 a.m.: The trial hearing for rebellion begins with the Chief Commissioner of the Mossos, Josep Lluís Trapero, at the seat of the National Court of San Fernando de Henares. The ex-number two of [the Minisrry of the] Interior, Cesar Puig, the former director general of the police, Pere Soler , will also sit in the dock; and superintendent Teresa Laplana faces charges of sedition.

[1] On the 17th of August several terrorists killed people in Barcelona and Cambrils. The rapid arrest of the surviving members of the cell (several of whom were shot dead) by the Catalan police was greatly admired everywhere, except for Madrid, where a media campaign tried to discredit the Mossos and particularly their head, Chief Commissioner Trapero.